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Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano really digs deep into the underbelly of Hollywood. It’s a two-part documentary that pulls you into the murky waters where ethics and celebrity culture collide. The use of never-before-heard recordings adds a raw, almost voyeuristic feel to it—like eavesdropping on a world of secrets. The pacing varies; it can feel slow at times, but that just lets the weight of Pellicano’s actions sink in. The film doesn’t shy away from the messy truth of how celebrities and their lawyers operate, painting a picture that's both fascinating and unsettling. There's no glamorizing here, just a stark look at manipulation and the lengths people will go to keep their sins hidden.
In-depth look at celebrity culture and ethics.Interesting use of audio recordings for authenticity.Reveals the darker side of legal tactics in Hollywood.
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