It was clearly mounted by a big fan of tik-tok with clip thinking. Thoughts are crumpled up to the limit and packed into 20-30 second fragments that follow each other without any pauses, allowing you to comprehend what you have heard. As a result, we have a film that will be completely incomprehensible to those who are not familiar with the story, and those who have read the book by D. Keyes will perceive this product as a brief retelling by an overly hasty narrator
@ciper96: What is really good about this documentary is the availability of archival footage, many of which were not previously available to the general public
A wonderful project that tells the story of a man who fell under the meat grinder of reality. And the relationship of the state and the public to the incomprehensible and new mysteries of the universe. Which have now become stories.
It's too stylized for my taste. The narration is extremely vague, the essence of what is happening is periodically lost, because of the music it is difficult to make out what the interviewees are saying. Well, there are very few subtitles on Billy's videos and audio recordings with lawyers and doctors - it is almost impossible to make out the words.
As a result, we have a film that will be completely incomprehensible to those who are not familiar with the story, and those who have read the book by D. Keyes will perceive this product as a brief retelling by an overly hasty narrator