chesterbells
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Same subject matter, location and people from the netflix doc heroin(e)
I knew that was the case on the first two counts, but was it exactly the same addicts appearing in both?
Same subject matter, location and people from the netflix doc heroin(e)
No sorry just the guy with tats who is now clean and the fire chief as far as I can remember, I meant worth watching if anyones interested in finding out moreI knew that was the case on the first two counts, but was it exactly the same addicts appearing in both?
has an ability that enables him to insert himself into scenarios and communities where I think a lot of journalists would end up causing conflict and become part of the story. His ability to be a blank canvas and let his subjects paint their own stories allows him to film situations others would not get access to, at least in my estimations. There are other very powerful documentary makers, but some spend far less time really interacting and becoming part of the community they're studying. Makes him more personable imo.
It's totally lost on the Yanks however so no damage done....I find his faux naivety slightly irritating.
The episode he spent with JS was excruciating. The Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee episode wasn't much of an easy watch either.
He gets the stories that others are afraid to tackle. I mean, who would like to get stuck in a room full writhing, sweaty bodies at a swingers club in the pursuit of journalism?
As an investigative reporter it is easy to stray in to the realms of libel. Even if Theroux had heard rumors about Saville (which he did touch on in the documentary), he couldn't say anything unless he had concrete evidence to back it up. Saville was very calculated in what he said, and I'm pretty sure he had a network of people in high places looking out for him. You can bet JS had a lawyer on hand throughout the filming, and I wouldn't be surprised if the BBC picked up the bill for it.The JS episode tells you all you need to know about LT.
He spent weeks with his target and either failed to notice, or decided not to report, that the guy was a paedophile and a monster.
Fearless investigative reporter, or (despite his obvious intelligence) the whining gormless fucker he pretends to be?
I find his faux naivety slightly irritating.