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Murder Remembered is this haunting documentary that delves into a chilling bank heist in Norfolk County back in the '50s. It’s got this raw, gritty feel that really captures the era, from the grainy footage to the somber narration. The pacing varies, sometimes slow as it builds tension, other times quick with the urgency of the manhunt. There’s a real focus on the societal impact of the event, you know? The interviews with locals add a personal touch, making it feel more immersive. The lack of flashy effects keeps it grounded, which I appreciate. It's definitely a unique slice of Canadian history, and the storytelling feels both intimate and expansive, giving you a real sense of place and time.
Interesting look at Canadian crime historyGreat for those who study true crime docsUnique atmosphere for a period piece
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