This just left me extremely disappointed. The topic, the school and stories of who was behind it and how they were treated is all very interesting and should be brought to light.
However, it is presented in a very unserious and unprofessional manner. Like someone just gathering the victims and having the camera roll without proper questioning, retelling and structure. Not to mention lack of editing and storytelling. Despite the subject matter being very serious, it comes off as goofy when they're just laughing and talking to each other.
The doc does have some production value through some animations and what not that has been created for it, but despite that, the rest looks extremely low budget put together without any thought. There's single-person-made documentaries on YouTube with better storytelling skills, editing and direction than this though. I find this unwatchable.
Fingers crossed a more professional documentary team will cover this school sometime in the future in a better way.
However, it is presented in a very unserious and unprofessional manner. Like someone just gathering the victims and having the camera roll without proper questioning, retelling and structure. Not to mention lack of editing and storytelling. Despite the subject matter being very serious, it comes off as goofy when they're just laughing and talking to each other.
The doc does have some production value through some animations and what not that has been created for it, but despite that, the rest looks extremely low budget put together without any thought. There's single-person-made documentaries on YouTube with better storytelling skills, editing and direction than this though. I find this unwatchable.
Fingers crossed a more professional documentary team will cover this school sometime in the future in a better way.
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