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So, 'Sobhraj, Or How To Be Friends With A Serial Killer' is a fascinating dive into the criminal mind of Charles Sobhraj. It's not your typical documentary; it has this gritty, almost unsettling vibe that lingers after watching. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the chilling atmosphere of his life and the chaos he caused. The interviews are raw and sometimes uncomfortable, and you can feel the tension building as the pieces of his manipulative persona come together. Plus, there’s a certain boldness in how it presents the themes of charm versus horror, which keeps it engaging. It's this odd blend of cynicism and intrigue that makes it stick out among other crime docs.
Gritty atmospherePacing allows deep dive into themesUnconventional documentary style
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