REVIEW I Just Killed My Dad – the Netflix documentary where you understand why appearances can be deceiving

If you’re into documentaries, and especially the true crime phenomenon, I Just Killed My Dad might be just what you need.

First of all, to see this documentary, know that you need to have a Netflix account, as the production is an original, so you won’t be likely to see it anywhere else, no matter how hard you look.

I Just Killed My Dad, the documentary you need to see if you want a better understanding of the world around you

You might enjoy I Just Killed My Dad if, at least once in a while, you make a habit of watching documentaries that deal with real-life murder cases. The production tells the true story of Anthony, the teenager who shot his father, only to later self-recriminate. Naturally, you’ll see a real twist from here.

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The interesting part is that, as you watch this documentary, chances are you’ll begin to see the story with new eyes, and perhaps even empathize with AJ (Anthony), the boy who either had no choice or suffers from irredeemable psychopathy.

Fear not, by the end of this documentary you’ll know the official answer, but you’ll have to draw your own conclusions, since everything in this world is subject to the notion of subjectivity.

Still, every once in a while, you might stop to look at your own family to rejoice that you, unlike Anthony, still had a normal one, however boring that may have seemed to you until now.

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I’d like to take this opportunity to generally recommend Netflix, especially if you’re passionate about this type of entertainment. The streaming giant gives you one of the most impressive collections of true crime on the market, many of these documentaries being original productions.

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