Ha esa persona desde luego que le gustan los cambios fisicos.
@horror_2s4 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oc2HY9KUs73OqqM.html
@hawaskeletongaming92004 күн бұрын
Where to watch this movie
@margaretgrill85625 күн бұрын
This documentary haunts me. I’ve watched it several times. Why I don’t know. I recommended it on Tik Tok true crime follower’s page.
@user-tk6ei8vc5l6 күн бұрын
Во всех ситуациях нужно вести себя достойно. Рита вела себя достойно. Все остальные -- не вполне.
@ccharliebrown9 күн бұрын
where internationals can find the film. like lol good promotion.
@HH-Graphic-Studio-Magyar16 күн бұрын
Excellent
@dumnylach729218 күн бұрын
What a shit
@theohernandes-my8gl18 күн бұрын
Filmi izlediğim zaman çok etkilenmiştim.
@unfortunatereport654519 күн бұрын
That was age restricted.
@walterbrancatisano732719 күн бұрын
As a european I can't tell you enough how sick and medieval american judiciary system look to me. Giving ordinary people the power to judge? I mean they didn't even care if Oj did it, they only wanted to hit back and hard at LAPD
@brycewilson190926 күн бұрын
30 years ago, America changed
@JokingMaatVR26 күн бұрын
This is the best guy I ever seen last time.. Rest in peace my buddy. 😭
@Jeff-si8uv26 күн бұрын
This hurts 🌈😞
@Jeff-si8uv26 күн бұрын
I’m Crying 😭
@pietrzykowskiART27 күн бұрын
I always thought that writing is better as it is easily accesibile, can store more information, can cope with abstract ideas, uses imagination. But now i find that only a film, a well crafted visual story, can reach beyond words and thougts. It also has its pedagogical limitation like any other media, cause its not dialogic but it can be meta-physical showing a physical world in an specifica manner. Thats paradoxical but that how it works for me and people i know.
@mariaa496228 күн бұрын
cuando el mundo era normal
@mariaa496228 күн бұрын
amo este documental ❤
@f.a.m140229 күн бұрын
Where can watch full movie
@supriseimblackАй бұрын
NOT GUILTY
@smaxypazАй бұрын
The entire film ca nb ese enon R um ble
@FallenGreyАй бұрын
He died on April 10 2024. I think he had CTE decades ago as well having weak impulses control from watching the doc
@pendulumdistinction2494Ай бұрын
Inspiration! Thank you for sharing.
@tyebrightАй бұрын
Where can I view this film?
@RogelioHernandez-eq3bkАй бұрын
El mejor documental ❤
@ButterpOsse12954Ай бұрын
Surprise from October "films"!🎉
@adriangonzalez6199Ай бұрын
Greatest sport documentary EVER.
@nipunikalnu8645Ай бұрын
What a masterpiece!
@niteshkumarsingh3578Ай бұрын
You are absolutely right sir thankyou for educating me
@notareinАй бұрын
A movie about a photographer exposing animal abusers and animal abuse culture. She goes fearlessly into the industry, the farms and gets high quality and publishable photos for the cause. The relief for her is the animals at the sanctuaries and taking photos of them. There are so many shots, so many different kinds of animals suffering in the movie. I got a bit short of breath while watching, got all sorts of terrible memories revisited and cried out. This shouldn't be happening and this shouldn't be hidden. It is wild how we hate ourselves as a society so much that we let this happen and continue. People get focused over what is cringe and what is lame so much, they go to musicians and cool artists and leave hate comments, death threats all the time if they challenge the industry. But that kind of thing isn't even related to the animal abuse industry. Why do people have so much time to hate on things that are not even hateable? If they focus on such minute things and not the important ones like this then we truly live in a hopeless hell. I find that other reviews on here are trying to find excuses to hate on this movie, methods are not okay? Emotional manipulation? It’s like we are not on real emotional manipulation 24/7. This is actual emotion, this is real, this is about actual lives that suffer, it is not CGI, it’s not special effects. It is made for the purpose to save lives that are even now currently being killed and abused in the most creative ways mankind could ever. I wish people would actually focus on the environment, themselves and the healt, but they don’t even do that. What the hell are our priorities? Why are we not concerned about this? Why do we fear the truth so much that others have to die for it? If we all had more bravery we wouldn’t need to live in a dystopia, we could actually focus on making the world a better place and we could make and consume entertainment without any guilt. Why is our environment dominated by guilt? I want everyone to watch movies like this, read books like this and share them. It is not a matter of personal taste or what you like. This is lives at stake and until they are saved, the quality of this movie, even though I think it is a legit good movie, doesn’t even matter. The message is so powerful that the movie should be promoted regardless of aesthetics. I don’t want to live in a world where sad animal eyes haunt us at every corner.
@chriscastro54672 ай бұрын
The biggest Greek tragedy in the history of this country
@aaronvaldes31042 ай бұрын
RIP Juice
@lucab.44402 ай бұрын
Molto bello, bravi tutti.
@fisheyeroll2 ай бұрын
I was one of these kids
@IAmAlmightyGod2 ай бұрын
We love you Juice RIP
@chrisburns85622 ай бұрын
Best doc I’ve seen
@wentiantann2 ай бұрын
too good
@hearts_tru_tess2 ай бұрын
Undiagnosed Sociopath
@lindawilliams87152 ай бұрын
Excellent docu-series.
@jordanmartin90862 ай бұрын
My main takeaway: holy crap do black people hate other black people for not falling in line. Your community is chock full of hate. Chill out. Let other people live their lives.
@VanNatalRN2 ай бұрын
Trash Collectors and recyclers should be VALUED, PRAISED and RESPECTED not only in Egypt but all over the WORLD! Not get called “garbage boy” 😪 it’s so EVIL to devalue someone who’s doing the “dirty job” for you that YOU refuse to do! 😑
@marie-louisemerck33512 ай бұрын
J'adore ❤
@chucks_882 ай бұрын
How do people call this the best documentary ever? Just finished watching this on Netflix and this had more to do racism in America than that convict OJ Simpson.
@hiphoprbloverjon91802 ай бұрын
Because the entire time he was a celebrity the dynamic/divide was always there which led to the case being exactly that or playing a huge part. Specifically what surrounded Los Angeles up until that point. It adds more context.
@supriseimblackАй бұрын
Everyone knew that already
@StarSnowGhost2 ай бұрын
This is one of the greatest documentaries to ever exist and there's so much to be said for it that I don't have time for in just this comment... so to be classically yt tacky for a sec does ANYONE know who's cover "Sinner Man" is in the first half of this trailer before it bleeds into Nina Simone's version at the end? Because the vocals of it are haunting as hell and damn just the way this trailer is cut is one of the best of it's kind.
@dps61982 ай бұрын
You know how we know he did it. Because after the trial he made no plea to try to find the parties guilty of killing Nicole. There was no outrage on his behalf by him or his attorneys saying that I told you I didn't do it now you need to go out and find the guys that did. He's happy he got away with it
@mrpopacannon2 ай бұрын
OJ SAID I DID NOT DO THIS, DEAR OJ SIMPSON LET ME TELL YOU A SECRET THE BUTLER DID IT THE BUTLER AND HIS FRIENDS SET YOU AND YOUR FAMILY UP . DEAR OJ SIMPSON THE BUTLER THE BUTLER AND HIS FRIENDS . GET THE BOOK, DEAR OJ SIMPSON LET ME TELL YOU A SECRET T HE BUTLER THE BUTLE THE BUTLER , LET ME TELL YOU A SECRET THE BUTLER DID IT" ORDER THE BOOK LETS DEBATE THE FACT THAT THE BUTLER AND HIS FRIENDS SET THE JUICE AND HIS FAMILY UP.
@slaws22792 ай бұрын
This trailer gives me the chills. That music!!!
@a2ndlife8772 ай бұрын
This whole documentary makes me angry. This did nothing but divide us even more. We are all the same and should be judged the same no matter what. This was a loss for mankind.
@midniteblue33132 ай бұрын
If I didn't know better, I would think this was a Ken Burns production.
@sunshinelalu2 ай бұрын
I love this documentary. I wish it was on you tube to watch