2015 / 279m - USA
Documentary, Crime
1.5*/5.0*
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst poster

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November 24, 2020

1.5*/5.0*

A pretty average true crime documentary series. Not quite sure why this is considered to be one of the best around, then again I'm not that big on true crime to begin with. These documentaries never feel very genuine, it's almost like seeing the gutter press trying to do a police investigation.

Robert Durst is a bit of an oddball, which I guess is the documentary's main selling point. His proximity to several unsolved murder cases makes him a pretty suspicious person, his disinterested and sullen demeanor don't make him any more likeable. Eager to finally tell his side of the story, Durst agrees to sit down for an interview with Jarecki.

Each episode tackles a different period in Durst's life. It's the usual mix of interviews, accusations, excuses and legal magic you'll find in every other true crime doc, which the added bonus of a big revelation at the end of the series. The first five episodes are way too slow, the final one feels too much like Hollywood and the lacking conclusion makes you wonder whether they shouldn't have waited another couple years to release this film. Not that great.