Ted Bundy on Netflix romanticized?

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I think you've all heard of the Ted Bundy hype. The 4-part documentary series, in which more than 60 times is mentioned, is handsome, charming, and smart (IQ 136 or higher), but they never once look at any of the victims, but only show hundreds of smiling people Bundy pictures, which is why she has come heavily into the criticism and now Netflix even buys the movie rights to a mega blockbuster about Ted Bundy played by Zac Efron (enthusiasm of women already pre-programmed). I found the documentary informative and found it super great and Bundy was extremely interesting for me (almost cool of his way of articulating and acting), before I saw documentaries on YT and read books, etc. That was one Disgusting Arschlo., kill small 12 year old…

For those who have seen the series: Do you find the Bundy hype and Netflix romanticizing it or not?

Ted Bundy on Netflix romanticized
Pl

Look at the trailer of Extremely Wicked with Zac Efron looks like a thriller not horror

Ba

Should not be a horror movie. He just wrapped the women around his finger with his style. This is just to show that even the pretty evil can be. Here also under "criticism" quite well written: https://de.wikipedia.org/...l_and_Vile

Ma

The feature film with Zack Afron is just a feature film. No documentation or eyewitness film. The film Schindler's List also does not reflect the reality of that time.

There are still movies in the entertainment industry. If you want to learn something, then you read books. From film and television you learn only conditionally or not at all.

Just because they serve entertainment.

An educational mission has neither Hollywood, nor Netflix.