I'm not a fan of recreated action. In fact, 'til the early 1980s, if I'm correct, it was extremely rare.
Since that time, it comes in two 'flavours'; the physical movement recreation, and the breaking the fourth wall-type, wherein people portray the actual real people, and every once in a whilst, they say things - not true, nor necessarily even accurate, to the audience.
This is the latter kind.
There's a telling reason why there are only 6 if these. I'm not the only one who found this to be ABYSMAL.
Even worse, the 'real' people in this are the mother's of both the victim & assailant (the assailants mother; wow, is she wrinkled!). They comment on the story (the 'Greek chorus'... on the cheap), as do a couple of others, who knew the two people this story's about.
To 'recreate' this tale, apparently, wherever this was made - whatever backwater that was, their was a shortage of blond males.
To pay the athletically built blond, there've hired some short, doughty brunette who's for some bleached hair. Instead of him begging a tanned beach boy-type, they got someone who's a naturally swarthy complexion.
It just shows how cheap this is.
If you want to cut out all the cr-p, is highly recommend you watch this story as it appeared on Forensic Files. It's titled, A Husband's Secret.
Watching these two - one, clinical and honest, the other, so covered with dreck, you'll understand who/why the killer was with no doubts from watching the Forensic Files version, hands down.
Since that time, it comes in two 'flavours'; the physical movement recreation, and the breaking the fourth wall-type, wherein people portray the actual real people, and every once in a whilst, they say things - not true, nor necessarily even accurate, to the audience.
This is the latter kind.
There's a telling reason why there are only 6 if these. I'm not the only one who found this to be ABYSMAL.
Even worse, the 'real' people in this are the mother's of both the victim & assailant (the assailants mother; wow, is she wrinkled!). They comment on the story (the 'Greek chorus'... on the cheap), as do a couple of others, who knew the two people this story's about.
To 'recreate' this tale, apparently, wherever this was made - whatever backwater that was, their was a shortage of blond males.
To pay the athletically built blond, there've hired some short, doughty brunette who's for some bleached hair. Instead of him begging a tanned beach boy-type, they got someone who's a naturally swarthy complexion.
It just shows how cheap this is.
If you want to cut out all the cr-p, is highly recommend you watch this story as it appeared on Forensic Files. It's titled, A Husband's Secret.
Watching these two - one, clinical and honest, the other, so covered with dreck, you'll understand who/why the killer was with no doubts from watching the Forensic Files version, hands down.