Very interesting and convincing account of this sordid case with a mix of narrative interviews and documentary archives. I was convinced that P was a scumbag, but now I'm a bit less sure. My only ... Read More
Very interesting and convincing account of this sordid case with a mix of narrative interviews and documentary archives. I was convinced that P was a scumbag, but now I'm a bit less sure. My only complaint is that the subtitles are too light and therefore hard to see. Close this Review