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Netflix's Cecil Hotel documentary is messy,

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    15 de fevereiro de 2021 07:20:49 ART

     

    The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel, Netflix's latest hit documentary, is gruesome. But not for the reason you expecte Focus on Cecil, a spooky hotel located in downtown LA, telling the story of Elisa Lam, a Canadian student who disappeared in a hotel under mysterious circumstances before being discovered later It's a true crime documentary's dream. The grainy security footage shows a ghostly and bizarre body in an elevator communicating frenzy ... to someone else? A corrupt spirit haunts Cecil? Can someone please tell me? A true plot copy of the true story of the Japanese horror classic, Dark Water is later imitated, Lam's rotting corpse is found upside down in a hotel water tank. Residents drank, washed and brushed teeth in the cloudy water from the bucket for days before she was discovered.With such a mystery and legendary director Joe Berlinger (formerly responsible for classics like Brother's Keeper and Paradise Lost), you'd expect Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel to be a must-have TV, but it isn't.

    Not even close.It's bad and not just bad scene: the disappearance at the Cecil hotel was bloated, boring, and confusing. It's an irresponsible and dishonest conspiracy theory that puts the already vulnerable victim at risk.The scene of the incident: The disappearance at Cecil Hotel was long enough. Unnecessarily long Something that takes four, one hour-long episodes can easily be dealt with in one lengthy episode.In what has quickly become a Netflix documentary trend, the Cecil Hotel is in need of a painful fix - endless repetition of details, spent time with meaningless scenes and pointless interviews. Is it a metric problem? Does Netflix want documentaries to stretch their projects endlessly?Regardless, Cecil Hotel extends my patience for fake fakes and fakes.Watching consecutive documentary series requires patience for the deliberately placed red herring, which will be quickly fixed in the following episodes, but the Cecil Hotel does something unforgiving.Elisa Lam's footage at the Cecil hotel encourages "Internet detectives" to investigate her often devastating deaths.

     

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    One piece of information, deliberately suppressed near the beginning, has been used to recreate the เกมสล็อตฟรี mystery and debate about the nature of Lam's death throughout the show, only to be resolved almost near the end of the final episode. Hours of unnecessary speculation and at times unfounded accusations against police and hotel workers are rendered completely and utterly pointless.Here's the limit and the Cecil Hotel blows past.Which might lead me to the worst part of this documentary: The Internet Sleuths.In an effort to prolong the show's runtime, Cecil Hotel shortened screen time with "Internet Sleuths" performers - basically YouTubers - which ranged from slightly weird to downright creepy. The detectives spent hours digging through Elisa Lam's social media accounts, making outrageous claims on their YouTube channel.

    Through these detectives, the Cecil Hotel has followed all sorts of conspiracy theories, making them always trusted and respected. Only to reveal - in the last 10 minutes - almost everything they say is a complete horse.It's a dangerous technique The Cecil Hotel's endless trawling via Elisa Lam's Tumblr blog feels awkward as reading someone's teen diary. But because Lam's mental health issues are, in the case understandable, critical. However, having these strange detectives (someone asked a friend to record himself touching Lam's grave) brutally dissecting them on camera is a step too far.

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    19 de novembro de 2021 06:28:23 ART

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