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So, 'Son of Sam: The Hunt for a Killer' is one of those docs that really digs into the dark underbelly of a time and place. The way it brings together the voices of survivors, families, and detectives paints a chilling picture of the chaos in New York during the summer of '77. The pacing keeps you engaged without sensationalizing the horror, which is refreshing. The raw recounting from those directly impacted gives it a haunting atmosphere. It avoids flashy re-enactments, sticking instead to interviews and archival footage, which adds a layer of authenticity. It's striking how the film brings out the humanity in such a gruesome saga. Definitely has that somber, reflective tone.
Documentary style focuses on real stories.Lack of dramatization adds to authenticity.Explores the impact on victims' families.
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