Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
jacqui_751
I have only watched season 2 on Netflix and I love the stories chosen. They explain everything really well and use family and friends to talk about the victim. However the downsides are that they play the footage over and over which is a bit excessive and the dialogue is very repetitive. The amount of time spent on telling us how great footage is and constantly referring to the security cameras is over the top.
I found myself after a couple of episodes getting frustrated because they seem to state the obvious and repeat the same lines.
fortionat1
The show See No Evil is like all shows on ID Channel.. loaded with commercials and very slow telling the story. See No Evil has some interesting real life tales of people that have gone missing or murdered and sometimes caught on camera. But each show is so tedious.. even without all the commercials they could tell the story in about half the time. I've watched a few of these and at the end I can't believe I wasted so much time watching something I could of looked up on the internet and read what happened in 2 minutes. And the filler.. the stuff they put in there between solving the case sometimes is just mundane, like one expert saying "video evidence is really good... tells facts" Duh.
I would really like this show if they would edit it down to a 1/2 hour show.
gl_559
This Series Is The Perfect Mix of Actual Peoples Accounts,Dramatizations And Surveillance Footage. Every Episode Keeps You Interested And Makes You Wonder How Safe You Truly Are Going About Your Day. I Recommend This To Anybody Interested In Hearing of Real Life Solved Crimes.The First Episode Aired Was The Disappearance of Kelsey Smith Which Was Actually Aired In 2015 I Am Not Sure Why It Is Listed As 2014. Every Mystery Is Different And With Little To Witnesses Police Depend On Surveillance Footage That Usually Goes Unwatched. I Am Not Sure How People Can Be Confused By Dramatizations And Actual Grainy Security Footage But The Actors Tend To Resemble The Victims Rather Well. If You Have The Discovery ID Channel Give This Chance You Will Not Be Disappointed.
danbredy
Here we have an interesting concept for a show. A crime that is recreated largely through captured security video. It's quite fitting for our video age and a welcome departure from the usual ID channel offerings that attempt to present crimes that fall in some ridiculous forced categories like wives with knives or swamp murders. When it comes to recreations in true crime shows I tend towards less is more as the acting is typically bad and really adds less to the story than the testimonies of the victims and officials involved. I'm more a fan of shows like Dateline and 48 hours I guess. I also could have done without what appears to have been fake security video intermingled with the real video but thankfully those were kept to a minimum.