Death in the Dorms (TV Mini Series 2023–2024) Poster

(2023–2024)

User Reviews

Review this title
4 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
3/10
Dial back the loud music and maaaaybe this could be good
cindyrellaexists13 March 2024
Every episode has this loud unnecessary music after every 4 sentences spoken. Ok ok I get it...it's traumatic and horrible but the sloooow story reveal with the lame music mix was annoying. Slow motion visual with again loud pop music with each scene got old real quick. These episodes could easily have been 15 minutes each and told the same story. These are important stories but it felt like borderline sensationalism. Oh and the parents who dealt with their loss and grief by creating foundations? Really? I'm always surprised at the amount of foundations that people form to celebrate a short life and then these same foundations are gone in under 5 years. It comes off as somewhat arrogant and self serving while the spotlight is in them.

Oh well. Nice try.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Not affiliated with colleges
madman-6386223 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Haven't seen one yet where they were murdered in a dorm. The only connections are the victim is a student but not living on campus and they interview someone from the school paper. Don't bother watching this if you are waiting to see an expose of on campus crime. The second episode wasn't even near campus. They interview a lot of people who don't have knowledge of the case other than second or third hand "journalists" or anyone they can find in campus that heard if the case. They choose poor narrators who have little to no involvement. This happens in latter episodes more so than the first. I would say its okay to watch for some decent production value and to see investigations but it isn't an exposé of college crime.
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
4/10
The Loud Music cheapens the series
smm-1383222 April 2024
These weird little music videos at the beginning of each episode were unnecessary and totally strange. I found the cases themselves interesting but the dramatic scripted storytelling from 3rd parties really weakens my enjoyment of a true-crime documentary. I wouldn't recommend anything else produced by these doc producers. They have the same salacious tone as a bad true crime podcast. Fine if you want something to watch and you aren't distracted by overtly dramatic storytelling and commentary from people who were not at all involved in the victims or offenders lives. It comes off like gossip imo.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
A mixed bag
atleverton5 March 2023
This is the true crime drama equivalent of an Arby's restaurant. It is trashy, salacious, and gross. The idea is to examine stories where university students have been murdered - and I guess come up with some sort of conclusions as to the dangers facing the young. There was one aspect of the series that I really didn't like and one aspect of the series that I really did like. The first is that several of the interviewees mention that it is so sad because the victim never got to experience University life in its fullness. And it seems to have been a line that was fed to them by the producers of this crime documentary. Connected to that, I dislike the premise of this series. It is clear just by the stories that they present that these are not crimes that make any sort of pattern. There are people who are murdered by rapists, people who are murdered by jealous boyfriends, people were murdered during hazing rituals gone bad. Only one of those things could only happen in a university setting because the hazing was connected to a fraternity. Part that I liked about it is that they actually go into great detail about the investigation of the crime. They talk about the real grunt work of police work that it takes to solve a crime, and I found that interesting. I also like the fact that a police officer is being interviewed, and he says that there's probably not enough evidence to convict one person who is charged with the crime, and they ask him his opinion whether he's innocent or not, and he straight up says that in his opinion there was trial, and he wasn't convicted therefore he's innocent. I think that's refreshing in this genre - and I think if most police officers took that approach when being interviewed for these kinds of things, then the families would understand that not everybody charged with a crime is guilty of the crime.
4 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed