O.J.: Made in America Comments

  • Ludwig 2023-02-17 03:48:41

    Sophisticated egoists forget who they...

  • Emmanuelle 2023-02-14 20:58:28

    The black identity he tried so hard to get rid of finally got him out of the crime, the world is so ironic! Content: This true story and courtroom drama is far more exciting and shocking than those well-crafted blockbusters, and it shows the seriousness of the racial problem in the United States is shocking. Formally: The information is extremely informative, the tailoring is accurate, and the narrative is smooth and ingenious. It is a perfect example of a documentary! We won't be able to make...

  • Josiane 2023-02-12 00:35:15

    OJ is an absolute "masculine"...

  • Victoria 2023-02-09 09:27:11

    Clint Emerson learned through his channel that OJ Simpson learned information he shouldn't have known while researching the film. So people must be killed by OJ, and other environmental evidences are just...

  • Rocio 2023-02-08 06:19:13

    Sure enough, the Oscars are still the best documentary every year. A masterpiece, intricate and unbiased. Only this case was known before, and little was known about Simpson. After watching one episode after another, in addition to sighing at Simpson, who had a life of ups and downs, the police detective who was attacked as a racist by the defense lawyer in order to win the wrath of the jury at that time, the expression of restraint in the interview was really...

  • Fern 2023-01-29 20:07:45

    A comprehensive, detailed, clear, and very good documentary, you will have mixed feelings after watching it. OJ seems to condense the history of an entire era. Throughout his life, he sought identity recognition, pretending to be colorless and transparent to achieve the American dream, but at the moment when the dream was broken, he was released by his special racial identity. And too many people are pushed forward by the torrent of the times, paying the price for this dream. The final outcome...

  • Reva 2023-01-16 17:10:28

    【2019 Movie Watching 218】 1. Face is really a very accurate judging factor. Although the essence of OJ may not necessarily be distorted by fame and fortune, his smile was indeed more sincere in the early days, and people did look likable. Coupled with his excellent results, he was inevitably welcomed by people; before and after domestic violence, it was already obvious It can be seen that the expression of arrogance and arrogance is slightly displayed. 2. The most ironic thing is that OJ never...

  • Jason 2023-01-02 09:40:58

    (9/10) This is not a biography of a man, but a history. This is not a single case, but a major division in American society as a whole. The first two episodes spent a lot of space telling how Simpson became the king of football and the various injustices that black Americans received. These histories, which seemed to be unrelated to the case, played the most crucial role in Simpson's wife murder case. Simpson was fortunate to be at a time when blacks were starting to fight back. But when an...

  • Alexandrine 2022-12-25 13:25:28

    It would be horrible if every documentary was that...

  • Taryn 2022-12-20 18:24:33

    I've never helped a grandma cross the street, but I'm convinced by the narrative force of this...

Extended Reading
  • Percy 2022-10-04 04:31:59

    piecemeal thinking

    The deeply shocking documentary uses the Simpson case as a clue in 5 episodes, and integrates factors such as the American judicial system, racial discrimination, police abuse of power, class, American sports culture and so on. Moreover, when displaying, it can adopt the perspectives of different...

  • Melissa 2022-10-12 04:43:47

    An American tragedy

    When watching this documentary, I went through a lot of throwbacks & cross-references of brain books and image databases

    a. 11' Read Linda's close-up view of the American film Twelve Angry Men (the jury system on the issue of race is reasonable to question the use of institution to restrict human...

O.J.: Made in America quotes

  • Carl Douglas: Every black lawyer idolized Johnnie Cochran in 1994. And I say, Chris Darden wanted to "out-Johnnie" Johnnie. He wanted to beat the man on the biggest stage of his career.

  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: O.J. Simpson? Uh. I never heard of him until 1994. I was never into sports, and I couldn't even tell you what game he played. I thought he was a has-been.

O.J.: Made in America

Director: Ezra Edelman

Language: English Release date: August 4, 2016