Soaked In Bleach reivew

Jan 02, 2016 19:27

Soaked In Bleach

The movie is an opinion piece by Private Investigator Tom Grant's accounts/investigation on the Kurt Cobain suicide.

I've seen Tom on various talk shows express his opinions and theories on the case, therefore, a third of the movie was repeat information but great for the new generation to have the opinions/research organized in one piece.

Portions of the movie contain respectable re-enactments of what the supposed conversation(s) between Courtenay and Grant were. The scenes are intertwined with Love’s phone call recordings. The tapes clearly incriminate Courtenay in various ways.

The film confirms my personal hunch that Courtenay hired Tom with the purpose of creating her own alibi rather than concern for finding her husband.

For legal reasons you wont see a collection of interviews by overly famous people but casual friends.

The documentary wasn't the conspiracy theory I was hoping for, however, It was all strong factual opinion put together in a well paced film. Overall this proves that the case was handled very poorly from everyone including the Seattle police.

It’s very fact heavy, there’s a lot to soak in (no pun intended) and deserves more than one viewing regardless of what side of the fence you’re on.
 
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