Oops. you’ve got me on that one. Although the memes are eerily look alike. Hollywood can do wonders though, on closer examination, they can either put actors on tortious physical changing programs, to either gain or loose drastically, where looks are coming back , replacing dialogue as all consuming; plus techno efffected photo shopping to complete that picture.
But then, seriously I really didn’t want to give the picture of being so self righteous, as if the model of righteous all knowing central character in this discussion, or any other, so I have excepted the role of not being a character at all, but an extra , willing to take on impossibly in-nuanced acts , minor trifles, to satisfy my admiringly diminished self worth on my less than average ‘acting’ ability.
So yes, I really appreciate this humiliating flaw of not seeing such an obvious disparity.
The Jinx, on Netflix/Prime, examines the complicated life of reclusive real estate icon Robert Durst, the key suspect in a series of unsolved crimes.
This man was implicated in three murders.
The first trial for murder, (not dismemberment of the body), which he successfully got a ‘not guilty’ verdict, due to his brilliant and expensive defence.
It is a two part series, twelve episodes each.
His long time friend he met in college, the daughter of a gangster family murdered. Probably knew too much and the unsolved
disappearance of his wife Kathie Durst. Family and friends still continue after 20 years to hunt for the truth about what happened to her.
It is interesting watching!
If you like crime stories, you most definitely should watch. https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2241051929/?ref_=vp_rv_vi_2
This film, followed by mixed reviews, puts Elizabeth, the Austrian empress into the crosshairs of responsibility for what subsequently happened to indirectly mirror events unfolding in the heart of Europe:
Tried to find an English version with no avail, but the synapsis helps before viewing.