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So, 'The Plot to Kill Nixon' dives into the twisted mind of Samuel Byck, who was just a regular guy but wanted to take down the president in a bizarre, almost tragic way. The documentary is atmospheric, blending real audio tapes with interviews, creating this haunting tone that really pulls you in. What stands out is how it captures the desperation and anger of a man out of touch with reality. The pacing can feel a bit slow, but it allows you to sit with Byck's paranoia and delusions, making the whole experience feel claustrophobic. It's a distinct piece, for sure, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter in American history, and it begs the question of how far one man's frustration can go.
This documentary was released on DVD but has seen limited re-releases, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its unique approach to storytelling through Byck's own words helps it stand out, and there's definitely an interest in films that tackle obscure historical narratives. As a collector, having this film adds a layer of depth to any documentary collection, especially for those intrigued by the darker corners of American history.
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