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Gosh Seeker, I probably shouldn't get it then.Seeker said:I think you can see it on A&E every now and then. One thing it shows, but which may not be an accurate representation, is ST determination to force everyone to believe his scenario. That Patsy was guilty.
In the movie the character is totally ticked off that nobody else seems to see what he sees. It came across as if he was a beligerant immature child who was throwing a tantrum because he, and he alone, just had to be right.
It seemed to be more about him and his obsessive behavior than it was about JonBenet...IMO.
it definitely had its flaws but it was good in the sense to see it reinacted if you're fascinated with the story. at least it's something that gives you a little insight, but like seeker said, it's got its flaws. i kind of liked it. i'm very visual so it helped me to understand the sequence of events better.Solace said:Has anyone seen it and is it any good?
ellen13 said:it definitely had its flaws but it was good in the sense to see it reinacted if you're fascinated with the story. at least it's something that gives you a little insight, but like seeker said, it's got its flaws. i kind of liked it. i'm very visual so it helped me to understand the sequence of events better.
Insight is good.ellen13 said:it definitely had its flaws but it was good in the sense to see it reinacted if you're fascinated with the story. at least it's something that gives you a little insight, but like seeker said, it's got its flaws. i kind of liked it. i'm very visual so it helped me to understand the sequence of events better.
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Thanks very much Jayelles. I did get the DVD - but I did not think much of it. But that is the book also - there is a lot to wade through in the book and much of it is unnecessary - I can see trying to show Boulder and the people in it - but every other page is someone's opinion. It gets old. This case is so fascinating that the murder and the Ramseys involvement or non-involvement is really what interested me - not Boulder.
I finally saw this, it was shown in two parts on a very minor Sky channel (True Movies). I found it fascinating - the shots of the house etc, I did like the book as a thorough comprehensive overview at the time it was published.
To be honest watching it broke my heart anew, I'd love to hear others opinions... If I may be a bit cynical the actors in the film were much more convincing than the Ramseys