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Délits flagrants offers a raw glimpse into the judicial process, capturing the unsettling atmosphere of interrogations. The pacing is methodical, giving you time to digest the tension as each suspect reveals their story, sometimes shifting from stoic to agitated under questioning. It's less about the crimes themselves and more about the psychology of these individuals, almost like an unsettling case study. The documentary's stark realism, without any frills or dramatizations, is its hallmark. It’s this unvarnished approach that raises questions about guilt, innocence, and the very nature of justice. Practical effects are minimal, relying on the inherent drama of the interviews, which makes it a compelling watch for anyone interested in true crime and the human condition.
Explores the psychological tension of interrogationsFocuses on human stories over sensationalismNot for everyone - very real and unvarnished
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