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So, O.J. Simpson: The Interview really stands out in the landscape of true crime documentaries. It’s shot in this raw, almost voyeuristic style, like you’re eavesdropping on something that feels both intimate and explosive. The pacing is unhurried, which lets O.J. reveal his thoughts—sometimes meandering, often unsettling. You can feel the tension in the air as he talks about his life and the infamous events surrounding him. It’s not polished—no fancy editing tricks or re-enactments—just O.J. in front of a camera, and the unfiltered nature gives it a strange weight. The performance is compelling, if you can call it that, as he oscillates between defensiveness and vulnerability. Definitely a unique piece for collectors interested in the darker side of media.
Raw, unedited interview styleExplores themes of celebrity and scandalTension between O.J.'s demeanor and content
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