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So, 'Son of Sam: The Killer Speaks' dives into the mind of David Berkowitz, who, as you know, was a notorious figure in the crime landscape of the 70s. The atmosphere is chilling; you really feel the weight of his actions and the fear that gripped New York City during that time. Berkowitz's reflective tone in the interview adds a layer of complexity—it's not just about the crimes but also the psychological unraveling of a man. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it allows for a deep exploration of themes like guilt and madness. It's a stark portrayal with no frills, just Berkowitz’s narrative, which is both haunting and unsettling. Quite an interesting watch if you're into true crime docs that cut straight to the core.
This documentary has garnered a niche following among collectors, particularly those interested in true crime and psychological profiles of criminals. Format options are limited, as it's primarily circulated on DVD, making it a bit of a rarity. The scarcity of substantial interviews with Berkowitz adds to its allure, and while it's not widely discussed, those who appreciate the depths of criminal psychology often seek it out.
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