Was he spoiled by money? His passion, dedication and quick decision-making ability he stands apart from others.Season 1: Ted Lasso – Review and Summary. Was this review helpful? There is such a thing as too much backstory!!!! This is Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez – Review and Summary, Starring Kevin Armstrong, Dan Wetzel, Stephen Ziogas. 72 out of 116 found this helpful. He killed people in cold blood. ... A Review of 'Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez' Jerry Thornton 1/16/2020 9:45 PM 7. Lazy journalism, typical for this generation. Was this review helpful?
The three-part documentary explores his conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd, other murder cases in which he was a suspect, and the factors in his life that shaped his behavior. Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a 2020 American true crime documentary series about convicted murderer and former professional American football player Aaron Hernandez. Jan 15, 2020 The rise and fall of a superstar like that would have been great. Was this review helpful? 20 out of 38 found this helpful. Really frustrating. I almost skipped over it as I generally don't watch things like this. This is Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez – Review and Summary, Starring Kevin Armstrong, Dan Wetzel, Stephen Ziogas. Some people are mentioned and yet because they did not participate in the making of this, we are left with no idea of how they fit in. Very disappointed. There is a reason why Netflix keeps creating crime documentaries. Jan 16, 2020 Via interviews with friends, players and insiders, this docuseries examines how Aaron Hernandez went from an NFL star to a convicted killer. 13 out of 21 found this helpful.
But Killer Inside opts for a more salacious approach.
We never know why he really rented it and the truth is, since he is dead we are never going to know the answers as to why he did what he did. Jan 15, 2020 But the number of theories posed as to the root of Hernandez' behavior mush into one another and clash into one another and any search for clarity into that "mind'' is unrewarded.Hernandez had a strict and macho father who around Bristol, Conn., was known as "The King.'' Mar 22, 2020 There is a certain amount of responsibility that comes with doing a documentary that doesn't come with doing any other kind of movie. But perhaps more captivatingly, "Killer Inside" takes an objective look at chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).Everything we do is triggered by something. I had no intention of watching a documentary series about Aaron Hernandez. 83% 24 out of 44 found this helpful. The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. you'd think with the name of this documentary and the findings, that this would be the main point of the documentary? Hernandez was a star football player who, in 2013, had just signed a five-year, $40 million contract … (There's a similar storytelling conflict later, when some Patriots teammates indicate he was "quiet and to himself'' while other Patriots teammates indicate he was "always upbeat and fun. Moreover, I felt that it started to go down a path of political correctness wherein it was starting to imply that repeat concussions as seen with contact sports like football were the root cause to his bad behavior and demise-fortunately though somewhat confusingly, it seemed to back-peddle on this issue towards the end. Aaron Hernandez didn't need to become monstrously entangled in the murders of three people to exist as a fascinating story. "Whatever they tell me to do,'' the billionaire Kraft smirks, oozing mock-humility.The “Killer Inside'' theorizing becomes overflowing and convoluted.
Killer feels padded and repetitive, overlong and confusingly told. That could've been enough. Continue reading below for our recap and review. The stories told by his friends and acquaintances should of course be taken with a grain of salt, especially the ones told by his former "best friend" since nothing was presented from Hernandez' side to corroborate those anecdotes. Brilliant, fascinating, disturbing, interesting and really well produced.
I liked it overall though I felt that it added very little to what was already known about Aaron Hernandez overall.