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How to evaluate HBO's documentary type American drama "Doom"?

The original meaning of "JINX" is probably that whoever touches it is unlucky. I don't know why this film was translated into new york disaster.

I watched these six episodes completely, and then watched the related reports and follow-up programs of various TV stations, such as a documentary made by NBC, until I felt that knowledge reserve could contribute some ideas to this topic. Go back and watch all the wonderful things (a movie set in this event a few years ago, BOBBY agreed to the interview of JINX documentary after watching this movie). The actors are ok, but the plot is not wonderful and the box office is surprisingly poor. I fell asleep while watching it earlier. What impressed me the most was that the breakthrough of documentary reflected the consistent modernity of HBO series, specifically the artistic rhythm. The new factual evidence provided by the films mentioned by everyone is actually of little significance as evidence in court if carefully analyzed. The significance of the film lies in that, through a cross section, it reflects the all-round shaping of social material spirit and cultural level by American capital in the past 30 years.

Most people who care about American justice know this case. Douste is a strange man, but he is a freak of American capitalist society. He was incompatible with a rich family, married Cinderella's wife, and then disappeared. He was shot in the back of the head, killed his neighbor and dismembered him, but escaped in self-defense. Douste's story lasted for more than 30 years, but it never ended. Naturally, it has a selling point as a story. There are many related print media and TV and film media reports.

Jinx also works with the team that has been working on this case for many years. The good thing is to avoid many familiar remarks and interview some key people directly, such as the host who was caught off guard at the party and Bobby's brother, which was not available in previous interviews. The rhythm is good, but six episodes are not redundant and the music is good. Visible is made at a high price. The plot is gradual, the human nature is reasonable but unexpected, the photography technology is good, and the picture composition is worth studying by professionals. Being a documentary is amazing.

What I don't like about this movie is that it is very subjective and gives the audience the illusion that they are smart. Through a lot of innuendo, let the audience subjectively establish some logical relations and construct a cause and effect, but these edited evidences, if carefully analyzed, are not reliable in reason and jurisprudence.

At this stage of the case, we are unlikely to find some key breakthrough evidence. The last episode (or more accurately, the last two episodes) of this documentary does not seem to provide overwhelming evidence from the legal point of view, and some are just sensational and imaginary connections. One evidence is that the handwriting of the two letters is similar. There is so little evidence that it is easy to be refuted by other handwriting experts. Finally, Bobby said to kill them all in the bathroom. There are many explanations, which is not a problem for lawyers with brains. And Bobby can get an ultra-luxurious lineup of lawyers. I believe he can escape again this time.

But Bobby's case can reflect the degree of alienation of human nature by American imperialist capitalism, which is also the great significance of jinx. Bobby is difficult to define, but following the question of what capital can bring him from birth, we can see the possibilities and limitations of capital and contemporary society. I think a better translation of the word JINX is "jinx". It means someone who brings bad luck. In fact, what brings bad luck to Bobby is really his innate capital. But isn't capital the lucky star that shines high above the head?