Is this worth watching....


...or is it just the usual blackety-black we-wuz-kangz! whitey-be-keepin-me-down muh-dik PC n1ga bs like 90% of TV these days?

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Well, let's put it this way:

In the doc you get everybody who was involved in the case's, ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY'S, viewpoint.

The doc stays pretty much objective and tries to collect every POV.

It's a great doc. So rich in its details and flat out super well made.

Side note: A lot of ppl are saying this is superior to People v OJ, but I do not think that is necessarily true. Both are amazing examinations of the biggest trial in American history.

If you don't watch this doc you're seriously missing out. (Watch ppl vs oj

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Also, watch ppl vs oj as well if you haven't seen it.

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I just finished watching this and will say that it's excellent. The facts are laid out very clear as to what was going on and what led up to the trial and what happened after. It doesn't seem to take sides on the issue of race, just presents them. I'm a white male if that makes any difference.

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This is absolutely worth every moment. I cannot recommend it enough.


"Your petty vengeance fetish will have to do withOUT Mr. Groin!"

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It's an astounding piece of film making, it examines American society through the rise, fall and continued fall of one man. It is with out a doubt the best film of 2016, probably this decade and very well the century.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi1PshYi7mc

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...or is it just the usual blackety-black we-wuz-kangz! whitey-be-keepin-me-down muh-dik PC n1ga bs like 90% of TV these days?


I'm not sure if you were asking a serious question or not, but I found this comment very insensitive. Would you rather have shows/movies about slave owners that learnt no lessons and profited wildly on slavery??

The show is clearly very well reviewed, and has been nominated for awards. If that doesn't warrant a viewing when you're already interested, then what do you want?

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