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So, this documentary, 'Wayne Couzens: Killer in Plain Sight,' directed by Alana McVerry, delves into a grim chapter of British law enforcement. It’s fascinating how it unfolds with a mix of interviews from experts, detectives, and actual police force members. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it exposes how Couzens managed to blend into a system that should’ve been monitoring him. The tone is heavy, tackling not just the specifics of Couzens’ case, but also diving into the broader issue of misogyny within the police. It’s a stark reminder of failures in oversight and accountability. There’s a distinct rawness in the storytelling, making it hard to look away, but also hard to digest. Definitely one that lingers after viewing.
Highlights systemic flaws in the police force.Strong emphasis on expert interviews.Explores themes of misogyny and accountability.
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