This is a true crime documentary that I found very interesting. One small incident in Bergen, Norway led to a huge international hunt for a people in a pedophile ring called Lost Boy. We are slowly, but surely led through how the investigations led to new dicoveries. The astonishing fact that the Norwegian suspect was a police officer, the documentary show how his huge network reached globally. It also reveals how long thing takes to investigate & how much work that is behind a case as gruesome & cruel as this.
What I didn't like was the fact that there were a lot of repetetive clips. They jump a little in the timeline that can be a bit frustrating, so it might have been a bit shorter.
But the fact that this is a true story & the pedophiles destroyed so many lives, makes an impact. It focuses on the investigation and the police officers reactions to what they were exposed to. For a normal person the exposure of these kinds of pictures & videoes will be a lot to to take in, and I think they showcase that very well during this documentary. Thank you to the people who actually care about children & manage to work with these terrible cases.