Friday 3 January 2020

1131. Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (English, 2019)



1131. Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (English, 2019)
         Series, Crime, Documentary

         What about someone sending a cut-off body part to the headquarters of the Conservative Party party and the Liberal party? How can this be related to the name of this documentary? This Netflix documentary tries to explain the creation of this heinous deed with cats.

       After receiving both positive and negative reviews from critics, this documentary serves better as a crime flick rather than a usual documentary. Filmed with real-life characters, the film takes the viewer to a new level of watching crime thrillers in a different form. Remember watching the movie Searching by Aneesh Chaganty and similar movies that captivated the viewers by their unique way of making? They used the computer and the internet as a tool to present their ideas of a movie. Though Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer be called as a documentary, it also uses the very idea of these movies.

  A limited-series from Netflix had its chilling moments as a crime thriller along with the twists one really need to enjoy such tape. I was literally glued to my seat while watching the movie. A blood-chilling experience due to the presentation of the timeline for the different incidents that happened for nearly three years.

  The series illustrates how a group of so-called internet nerds who were amateurs became a part of a crime in a vast space. They predicted and sometimes could be blamed for their deeds, and they realize or try to intimidate the viewers about such actions. In that way too this series had a clear complexity on all the aspects they followed.

  Getting deep into the storyline might not be a good idea as the series deserves to be watched without any prejudiced mentality to keep up the thrill of what you are going to watch on the screen. Yet this is based on true facts and happenings that one could find more online. But go for it to experience a new presentation of a crime thriller.

Rating: 4/4

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1 comment:

  1. A limited-series from Netflix had its chilling moments as a crime thriller along with the twists one really need to enjoy such tape. I was literally glued to my seat while watching the movie. A blood-chilling experience due to the presentation of the timeline for the different incidents that happened for nearly three years.

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