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So, False Witness is an interesting slice of true crime documentary from 1989. The way it delves into the Jeffrey MacDonald case is pretty compelling, using animation to recreate the grim events of the murders, which really sets a dark tone. It feels methodical in its pacing, almost like piecing together a puzzle. The interviews with MacDonald himself add a chilling layer, making you question the reliability of memory and truth. The practical effects in the animated segments are quite striking for its time, lending an eerie atmosphere that complements the serious subject matter. Overall, it's a thought-provoking watch, especially if you're into the nuances of legal battles and moral dilemmas in crime stories.
False Witness has seen limited distribution over the years, making it somewhat tough to track down. It was released in various formats, but collectors often seek out the original VHS for its unique cover art. Interest has grown among true crime aficionados, especially with the resurgence of documentaries in that genre, but finding it in good condition can be a challenge.
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