SmoothCriminal1984
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The medua want theur own dirt to be revealvedẞI found this an interesting review:
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"An American Tragedy treats him with more dignity than its predecessors. Given what those predecessors were, that’s a lower bar than it sounds. Ultimately, the film still leaves Jackson carrying the burden of explanation, while the institutions that made and fed on his image escape any real reckoning. The BBC has made a fairer documentary than most. It has not made an honest one.
It’s better. It’s not enough. And the gap between those two things is exactly where the real story lives."