Review of Beyond Hatred (2004) by Leland B — 19 Apr 2010
Much of what the family says is either unimportant or uninteresting. It's nice that there are real interviews and not that hyperactive junk some docs have become, but that's about it. Almost nothing is revealed about the victim, the attackers faces are never shown and cameras weren't allowed in the courtroom, causing the film-makers to scramble for other less interesting material.
This should have been a short, but, as is far too often the case, was padded out to a feature for marketing purposes.
This review of Beyond Hatred (2004) was written by Leland B on 19 Apr 2010.
Beyond Hatred has generally received positive reviews.
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