Review of American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020) by Desppun — 02 Oct 2020
Excellent piece of filmmaking. The irony here is the filmmakers don’t realize that what they’re selling people is partially why these things happen in the first place.
What the movie should be doing is talking about how society is f#%^ people from birth and treating them like disposable consumer slaves. The filmmakers promote the tabloid cliche of the supposed American dream gone bad. These people never had dreams. You could argue they never existed. Their deaths affect no one.
The family was part of a system, and even their death was ultimately (re: immediately) manipulated/processed into more consumer trash. They became the superficial goods their own lives were built on.
This review of American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020) was written by Desppun on 02 Oct 2020.
American Murder: The Family Next Door has generally received positive reviews.
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