“From Crime to Screen” Netflix dives into the Twisted tale of the Menendez Brothers in New Documentary Series.
This is the Netflix Documentary series of the Menendez Twins and the case of their crime
The series is very good and it is very interesting. It contains nine episodes each an hour long. Staring Nicholas Chavez and Cooper Koch playing Lyle and Erik Menedez. Going through what Jose and Kitty Menendez thought was a normal day.
The efficiency of the way they capture the abuse they dealt with their father and how their mother didn’t care about the fact it was going on. They capture how emotional it was for them and how they wanted to believe their parents were good people. There is the scene at the jail where their attorney Leslie Abramson is speaking with Lyle about the abuse and as he speaks of it you learn more about what happened and the emotional effect it had as tears rolled down his face.
In addition, viewers have made accusations that the documentary was over dramatic to the extent of many aspects making many people question the psychology of the case. The show’s dramatization was creating many people to think that they wanted the media to portray it in a certain way.
Overall, The Netflix Documentary “Monsters” is a great series that contains nine episodes of the crime and case of the Mendez brothers. Gives the unveiling of abuse they went through night after night. The fear they had in their homes of the parents they loved very much no matter the horrible things they went through whether it was many cases of abuse or fear of their lives the night of the crime. It was found very interesting they just wanted to live up to the Mendez name and to be loved but only were hurt. It was something to watch.
I recommend this documentary if like crime and cases and especially if you’ve read about their case. recommend watching it to see it from a different level.
I give it a five stars and recommend it to all crime lovers.