Interrogation (2020)
6/10
Compelling at times, lack of resolution is frustrating
15 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I didn't jump around - I followed a proscribed order because I had read that the story was better that way. No regrets. It's a cool idea - I'm not sure this was the right series for it. I don't understand why you would do this with a story that spans 30 years instead of a series of interrogations and forensics involving a crime that had just happened. I'm almost kind of annoyed because I actually think the idea has a lot of potential.

Interrogation had great acting, interesting multi-faceted characters, twists and turns. It was more a story of our main character - Eric - against the system, particularly against Russell, the detective who was determined to nail him for the crime - than it was a whodunnit murder mystery. The fact that it was true crime is neat and informative - but personally, I would rather have a made up murder with clear resolution. It was frustrating to reach the end and still have so many questions - particularly since there doesn't seem to be anywhere online to discuss it. But I was engaged, curious, I cared.
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