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For those who don’t know about this case, Into The Deep is about what happened before, during, and after the disappearance of Kim Wall, a charismatic journalist with a bright future. When he jumps into the UC3 submarine with her… and never comes back. We won’t say what happens here because to do so would be unfair to this beautiful documentary.
The way Into The Deep came together was decidedly unconventional, and at first it felt like it was moving at different speeds and with different tones. But if you stick with it, you’ll be completely gone within 20 minutes.
This true crime documentary is one of a kind because the footage is real and unedited. It shows real shots before and after the loss. As the film crew works during this time, we see how worried Kim’s friends and co-workers are for his safety and how they react to the various things that happen when the submarine returns to the surface. It makes the whole thing more real.
When we talk about immersive, old news footage from the time really helps with this one. This is usually a good way to spice up a documentary, but here, as the various anchors report on new findings, it feels like you’re getting the latest news. This is backed up by several newspaper articles since then, and the film keeps switching back and forth between the past and the moments after Kim’s disappearance. Its final scene is absolutely terrifying, and it’s a great way to end things.
Into the Deep is one of those documentaries that will blow your mind if, like me, you know nothing about this case. On the surface (I’ll try not to make too many underwater jokes), this seems like a pretty basic and straightforward story, but when the film dives into the dark depths below, it reveals a shocking and terrifying truth that is hard to believe. This is something you must see.
The murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall by Danish inventor Peter Madsen is the subject of the new Netflix documentary Into the Deep. It gives more information about the chain of events that led to the terrible end.
Emma Sullivan, who is a filmmaker, directed the documentary, which runs for one hour and twenty-seven minutes.
The director said the original intent of the documentary was to follow and report on the work of Peter Madsen, a Danish inventor and entrepreneur. The director told him about the project by writing to him, and soon he was on board. But on August 10, 2017, when Peter and journalist Kim Wall disappeared from the submarine, everything changed.
The documentary does not go in a straight line; this is repeated, starting from the day the person disappeared. We find out how the events happened in the sequence and what happened at the end of the trial. In this way, the documentary will keep you interested and attached to the small details.
In addition to Peter, the documentary follows a group of his interns and friends as they go through a serious process of coming to terms with what happened. In the video before the day Peter disappeared, they talk about him as someone with a lot of energy and drive. They also praise Pedro in some ways, but they are quick to point out his flaws because, to them, Pedro is like a jigsaw puzzle.
They do their jobs and let the “mad genius” work on his ideas. But the pieces of the puzzle don’t fit together until after the reporter is gone.
It is important to note that the film footage helped the court case that came after the trial. Because of this, there are many moments in the documentary that hint at who Peter really was and what he did. Everything makes sense, but only after the crime is committed.
There are many things that will make you think about Into the Deep. It starts with a basic understanding of how people are and how they are both good and bad. For example, the documentary shows how Peter’s evil side gradually emerges. At first, he seems like a kind, charming person, but eventually, he turns into a cruel psychopath. Real life events are presented in a way that will give you chills and terrifying new ideas.
This crime documentary is scary to watch because it is based on true events. Which is not made for the faint of heart. The documentary is an excellent piece of investigative film that deals with serious and sensitive subjects. Overall, this Netflix documentary will make you feel something.