After two parents report that their 12-year-old daughter Asunta is missing, the investigation soon turns against them. Inspired by true events.After two parents report that their 12-year-old daughter Asunta is missing, the investigation soon turns against them. Inspired by true events.After two parents report that their 12-year-old daughter Asunta is missing, the investigation soon turns against them. Inspired by true events.
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- TriviaGreat effort and attention to detail was taken to replicate some of the real events, in example:
1. The clips at the very beginning of E1, of Alfonso Basterra Camporro, Rosario Porto Ortega and Asunta Yong Fang being interviewed about adoption, are an extremely accurate portrayal of the real interview. The exact same clothes were depicted for all three of them, and Asunta really was drinking an orange drink with a straw in the interview. The cutlery and crockery on the outdoor dining table is even exactly the same, down to the layout and the glass ashtray.
2. Asunta's bedroom at approximately 5:15 minutes in E1, is an almost exact replica of how the real 12-year-old girls room was found. Including the books on the floor as if she had been studying, the position of the cuddly dog toy, the doormat and the striped rug, the houses and cloud's wallpaper, the same pattern on the chair, and the green boxes under the desk.
3. Porto and Basterra really did take selfies with their daughters coffin. The white coffin, the cross, and the white flowers, seen at 41:40 minutes of E1, are all accurate details of the real wake.
Additionally, much of the clothing Porto and Basterra wear in the series are lifted from real photographs or film, as-well as the locations.
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Good acting.
Good acting. Everyone did good in acting their roles that I was almost convinced they were real people. Almost. The side stories of the lives of those involved in the investigation were added for the narrative flow but I think they weren't necessary at all. They didn't have anything to do with the case. Like Christina's fertility issue and the judge's father's situation. Those side stories, for me, were the reason why the documentary felt fictional. Because in real documentaries, no one shows the personal life of investigators involved in the case. I was quite hooked to the story but it was very upsetting in the end because I still feel like I wasted my time on an unresolved case. The parents were very suspicious, yes. But I still don't know what really happened and that is just so upsetting. I don't know if the kid was given justice or not.
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- BulletProofGirl
- May 9, 2024
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