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Lacey 2022-08-13 19:20:39
This documentary is far more solid and shocking than ACS's drama, and once again proves that the tension of drama is never equal to reality, and the truth cannot be portrayed. This film took the spotlight of Century's court trial from the courtroom to a higher position. By reproducing the original video data and interviews from various parties, it illuminates a myth-busting effect of the American affirmative justice system loopholes in the Hollywood media, such as the commentary at the end of...
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Kirstin 2022-08-13 18:45:17
The fragmentation of the African American dream. The previous understanding of Simpson's wife murder case was limited to Linda's book. This play sorts out Simpson's experience very well. The first two episodes are all foreshadowing, telling you why this case became the reason for the trial of the century. A person who has not spoken out for the racial movement eventually becomes a beneficiary of the racial...
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Clotilde 2022-08-13 18:21:45
Mark Fuhrman, the one who most embarrassed me, said to the camera, "for you, it's a documentary, for me, it's the end of my life... If this documentary is released two months earlier, I will never waste time watching Ryan Murphy. Crime...
O.J.: Made in America Comments
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Janice 2022-12-05 06:04:16
some personal opinions
1. Those black people who found Simpson innocent based on the color of their skin are also racists.
2. Rich people can do whatever they want, and they can ask the "dream team" to defend themselves, but the real rich people will not be known to the public even if they commit something bigger than oj.
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Eleanora 2022-11-24 16:36:55
Seeing him rise from a tall building, seeing him feasting on guests, seeing his building collapse
The sharp and brilliant trumpet sound at the beginning seems to remind us that this is a documentary about extraordinary memories, about the memories of the people of Los Angeles in the last century. The black man being interrogated at the beginning of the film left me a little dazed. I didn't...
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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.
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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.