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So, this one, 'Sharon Tate: Murdered Innocence,' dives into the life of a starlet who was on the rise before her tragic demise. It's framed as a documentary, but it feels more like a somber reflection on her life and the dark context surrounding her murder. The pacing is a bit uneven, jumping through her career and personal life in a way that can feel jarring at times. The tone is definitely heavy, capturing the eerie atmosphere of the late '60s. The practical effects are minimal, focusing more on the reality of her story rather than sensationalism. It’s the performances, though, particularly those of the actors portraying Tate and those around her that really stand out, making her life feel vibrant and fleeting. There's something haunting about it, a reminder of both talent and tragedy.
Documentary style offers a somber perspectiveFocuses on Tate's personal life and careerEerie atmosphere reflective of the era
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