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I, Jeff Bartels, Is Uncovering Largest Scam Ever In NYS is pretty raw, you know? There's this palpable tension throughout, thanks to Bartels’ relentless pursuit of the truth. The pacing ebbs and flows, keeping you engaged, even if some parts feel stretched. The documentary style gives it an almost gritty vibe, blending real-life interviews and shaky cam moments that amplify the urgency. It’s gripping how Bartels interacts with the local police; you can feel the frustration and desperation as he digs deeper. The themes of corruption and deception are heavy but handled with a sense of determination. It’s not your typical polished documentary, but that’s part of its charm. It feels real, almost like you’re right there with him, peeling back layers of a deeply-rooted scam.
Documentary-style filming adds realism.Themes of corruption resonate throughout.Bartels' interactions with police are tense.
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