4/10
Privilege in America.
14 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This documentary is really unbelievable. You can't represent privilege better than to have a guy wax poetic about all the crimes he committed on a documentary show while at the same time complaining about another movie not giving him the proper credit of being the RING LEADER. AND he only got 2 years of jail time out of all the possible years. During the same conversations the guy , he brags about snitching on his other accomplices to get no time at all, only to show his anger at the possibility of doing that small amount of time. While all of this is happening, the other accomplice who wasn't even a part of the ring (By Nick's own statements) has a reality tv show following her, replaying everything in a fake production. All of that is unbearable to watch, but what makes the documentary bad is that it completely ignores all of that in order to focus on the silliness of Hollywood. Hollywood isn't the problem with this case. It was the privilege. Fame or not if these kids lived in Detroit, Michigan or in West Virginia, they all would've been in prison for half a decade. As a matter of fact, I would bet that as I'm typing this someone is getting 5 to 10 years for the home invasion of one house much less a dozen houses and the theft of over a million in property.
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