Sunday, June 25, 2017

Kardashian: The Man Who Saved O.J Simpson Netflix Review

Kardashian: The Man Who Saved O.J Simpson
Netflix Review
Welcome to another Netflix Review. It's seems like forever since I did one. 

This is on the Robert Kardashian documentary right now. 

*All views are my own*

This documentary has been on my list on Netflix since the day it came out, but have only just watched it. 

I am not a massive fan of The Kardasians. In fact I can't stand the whole lot of them, BUT, the OJ Simpson case is fascinating. 

At the beginning of the documentary it says that there would be no Kardasians today if Robert Kardasian hadn't been OJ's defence lawyer at his murder trial. 

So we all know who the Kardashian's are. That family who has the tv show, Kris (the mum), Khloe, Kim, Kourtney, Rob Jnr, Kendal and Kylie. The latter two are not a Kardasian. 



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THOUGHTS ON THE DOCUMENTARY 

  • That Robert Kardasian is an absolute tool. Personally I don't think it matters if your friends with someone, if it's obvious they committed a murder, they committed it. What I can't believe is that he took something so important away from the crime scene. If his friend was truly innocent then why hide something so important. 

  • OJ Simpson killed them and got away with murder, you could tell by the look on his face. 

The Louis Vitton bag is a big focal point of the documentary. People believe that there was clothing and other things in the bag that OJ had been wearing the day he committed the murder of his ex wife and her friend

Over All Feelings
Personally I think this documentary (like many others about the OJ Simpson case) is just to bring more notary to the Kardasian family not that they need any more in my opinion, most documentaries always seem to give the same amount of information about the murders, about the crime, but never really about those who helped get OJ off, and to be honest they should all be in jail for lying. 
What I liked is the fact they included people's first hand account of the time, and the fact that a relative of one of the victims was included. 



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