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For me, this goes beyond a True Crime Drama. The series was indeed made with the survivors in mind as the camera lens never lets you forget who the man is and what he has done to wreak havoc on the lives of the women he raped and assaulted.
The tension never lets up. The first episode had me so aggravated and tense that I had to get up and start cleaning to get rid of the stress. Later on, in about EP 3, I realized why. There are few still moments. People talk during a busy party, or meet in a busy cafe, or a busy police station, for example. There are always noticeable exterior sounds from conversations, cars, etc. People are always crossing the frame in all directions—think of a busy cafe where people are getting up out of seats to get their orders or exit and people coming in. This purposeful choice by the director keeps the visible tension active and when you notice you will find yourself frustrated as people try and talk and you just want to yell, “Shut Up!” so you can properly hear the person/woman trying to tell her story or better, to make sure the listener can pay attention. English speakers have the benefit of subtitles to help.
As a crime/detective/noir lover, this series fits all the bills. It is excellently made. I found no fault or moment where I thought, “Hey, a policeman would never do that, or overlook this.” The ineptness of the police throughout the years is unfathomable! I yelled at the screen many times. I got nauseated with how women were treated, even by other women, even up until the present time!
While I have shared how hard this series is to watch, it is worth watching. It is pure quality filmmaking and for me, it serves as a reminder to always be my own advocate and if I can’t be to satisfaction, find someone who can advocate for me! (For example, with doctors who don’t listen to women and think they are whining and to the inept police who aren’t taking you seriously!)
5/5
I am embarrassed to have not mentioned the SUBJECT of the show. The film geek in me was too excited. And I apologize, sincerely!
All of my being impressed with the filmmaking was about how the show depicted the delicate and horrifying subject matter: the rape of dozens of women over 30 years. I was uncomfortable due to the purposeful constant tension techniques of the director/writer to make the audience uncomfortable,; so as to say, “This is not to be taken lightly!” I was physically nauseated at times, as I mentioned. As the caption at the beginning of each episode states, some events aren’t true but at all times it is done to treat the survivors with respect. I doubt the inaction of the various police departments were fictionalized.
This series is a trigger warning in and of itself. If you are sensitive, you will be hurt, outraged and uncomfortable. If you are a survivor, I wouldn’t recommend watching this show at all. The rapist was caught. He was a family man, adored his children, was a football (soccer) coach for boys and the police department itself who he bewitched with his charms. I like to say this about sociopaths, “They are charming mofos.” Enzo may not have been a true sociopath but he was a very sick man and did sick things. The show does minimalize what you see so there is no exploitation of the women; however, there are many scenes with women trying to tell what happened to them, so you know the details of what you did not see. Again, the police departments were heinous. One policeman told a woman that she was “lucky” meaning that she wasn’t killed. These are the kinds of scenes that hit hard.
Having said all this, I super recommend this watching this series. It has stayed with me for 3 days now and if you can’t tell, I feel like writing a book about it! Sorry, not sorry.