22 reviews
1st People who don't like hearing other languages should travel more or actually try to learn a new language. I am actually glad this episode was filmed in the original language.
2nd Up to this point we get this docuseries is about unsolved crimes, so I tried to enjoy this episode for what it was, and actually it was really good, this episode stands apart from the other ones of the series for how it is narrated, I had never heard about this case and the psychology behind it is very interesting, you can actually connect with this family and only imagine how horrid everything that happened was.
For those complaining about subtitles, Netflix does offer audio in different languages, even English.
- meli_na_cy
- Aug 23, 2020
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This is a GREAT episode, haunting. Those who gave it a 1 because they had to read subtitles (?!) should go back to school.
- DudeFromTheNetherlands
- Jul 3, 2020
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- emmabmurphy
- Jul 3, 2020
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Extremely well narrated and you can connect with the family.
Ignore the poor reviews criticising English subtitles. Hearing this tragic story in French adds authenticity. And the subtitles are very easy to follow except for those brought up all their lives on WhatsApp messages like how r u and c u l8r.
Ignore the poor reviews criticising English subtitles. Hearing this tragic story in French adds authenticity. And the subtitles are very easy to follow except for those brought up all their lives on WhatsApp messages like how r u and c u l8r.
- benkhalifa-07475
- Jul 7, 2020
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This episode was my favorite and now I want to find other resources for this. I'd love to see Casefile do a podcast about this.
Initially I was a little put off by the subtitles because I like to do other things while watching but it quickly drew me in.
Initially I was a little put off by the subtitles because I like to do other things while watching but it quickly drew me in.
- mhb-howard
- Jul 3, 2020
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- sundayatdusk-97859
- Mar 8, 2023
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*NON-SPOILER*
The elephant in the room is that this does have to be read via subtitles as the story is spoken in French. But believe me, you get into it very quickly and the fact you're reading the story quickly leaves your conscience. This is the most bizarre and saddening mystery stories that has been brought to my attention. How this incident has took place and under the particular circumstances has left me with a huge amount of sorrow and makes you question the nature of some of the people we have to unfortunately share this planet with. A must watch for those real life mystery enthusiasts.
The elephant in the room is that this does have to be read via subtitles as the story is spoken in French. But believe me, you get into it very quickly and the fact you're reading the story quickly leaves your conscience. This is the most bizarre and saddening mystery stories that has been brought to my attention. How this incident has took place and under the particular circumstances has left me with a huge amount of sorrow and makes you question the nature of some of the people we have to unfortunately share this planet with. A must watch for those real life mystery enthusiasts.
- livin_the_weekend
- Oct 27, 2020
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An interesting episode for sure, taking us to France for a murder mystery. The interviews relevant, the storyline well established, and good visuals. However.... is this crime really unsolved?
- Calicodreamin
- Jul 4, 2020
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If anyone has seen the new show the outsiders then this seems extremely eerie. Someone who may be possessed by some sort of entity and goes off complete the rails. The idea that it's an evil entity is very unlikely but when you hear stories like this you can't help but think it's a stronger force. No blood no trace of murder and no real evidence he did it other then the body. I think that's just crazy and it's definitely a unique story and done pretty well. I wouldn't mind a narrator for episodes with only subtitles and not in English
- brandonneicke
- Jul 6, 2020
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Despite it is a documentary film, viewers still think it's just a crime film. But it's not, it's the true story.
I couldn't imagine that really happened with a family. I still wonder after what the crime did with that family, how can she/he face with himself/herself day by day. Or maybe something happened, but we don't know.
Hope when crime dies, he/she will let us know by a letter all about the story.
Nice episode you can watch and feel. Maybe all the assumption of filmmakers or casts think about the crime are wrong. Only he/her truly know the fact, but it's so weird. Thanks for having a nice film.
I couldn't imagine that really happened with a family. I still wonder after what the crime did with that family, how can she/he face with himself/herself day by day. Or maybe something happened, but we don't know.
Hope when crime dies, he/she will let us know by a letter all about the story.
Nice episode you can watch and feel. Maybe all the assumption of filmmakers or casts think about the crime are wrong. Only he/her truly know the fact, but it's so weird. Thanks for having a nice film.
- ngoc-82271
- Nov 8, 2022
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- Edvis-1997
- Feb 26, 2021
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- darkdementress
- Nov 6, 2020
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If you're fluent in french, don't watch this. The french audio has been edited by someone who only had one year of french lessons in high school.
Some sentences have so much added and/or cut parts which make them have no sense at all.
So, wether you understand french or not, you will definitely have to rely on the subtitles !
- ychemineau
- Oct 10, 2020
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Apparently, this is the story of a father from a proud family lineage that sought pride in killing his own family rather then accepting the failure and fighting with the circumstances. Xavier was for sure a mastermind with no shame on his act, the way he left his trail and looked into camera.
In Netflix, there is no English audio for this and watching this with English title description is horrible.
In Netflix, there is no English audio for this and watching this with English title description is horrible.
- theforager
- Jul 3, 2020
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The episode is in French with subtitles. Why does Netflix continue to do this with their shows? Just make a separate international version of the series. Most people don't want to read a show. Stop it!
This was awful subtitled episode eventhough the French people could speak English. Rude and disrespectful by them and poor by Netflix this episode is rubbish because of it
- garethlello
- Jul 2, 2020
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The entire episode was in French. The mystery seemed like it would be very interesting but I didn't want to have. To read subtitles the whole time.
- meredith_terry1978
- Sep 6, 2020
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