We don’t know what they are smoking, but all of a sudden, since the past year, Netflix manages to produce BBC and Nat Geo-level documentaries, and that too with great consistency. And their recent installment of a murder documentary is also getting some major traction as Director Sam Hobkinson did a good job with the show.
Plot-
In Omaha, mechanic Dave Kroupa’s venture into online dating introduces him to Cari Farver, leading to a casual relationship that quickly turns tumultuous. Despite Dave’s attempts to cool things off, Cari’s obsession intensifies, manifesting in relentless stalking and disturbing acts, including arson.
The situation escalates further when Cari’s life ends under mysterious circumstances, casting suspicion on Dave. As he becomes the prime suspect, his life unravels amidst mounting evidence of harassment and manipulation.
Through a complex investigation, the true nature of Cari’s actions is unveiled, shedding light on the dangers of obsessive love and the perils of online connections. Blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator, the narrative captivates viewers, prompting them to unravel the twisted motives driving the chilling pursuit.
In this chilling tale, the devastating consequences of unchecked obsession unfold, leaving Dave trapped in a nightmare where proving his innocence is his only hope for redemption.
Cast-
Features real interviews, no traditional cast is being featured.
But talking about some form of cast, there are three main faces-
Chris Maher as Dave Kroupa
Katie Otten as Cari Farver
Jessica N Johnson as Liz Golyar
Runtime–
1 Hour 30 Mim
Platform-
Netflix (With subscription)
Genre-
True Crime Documentory.
Opinion-
Now, a triangle love story isn’t the most innovative story for a documentary, but this manages to deliver the perfect shot of thrill and mystery. Besides building the perfect atmosphere, Sam Hobkinson did a perfect job in terms of storytelling, managing to maintain a great overall flow.
The story itself has a plethora of twists and turns, and the direction just makes it a tidy bit better.
But if you want to nitpick on it, there are fewer dialogues and narrations by the investigator or the actors on the investigation, which might take away a few points.
Stream Or Skip-
We aren’t saying that you have to stream it or you will miss out, but if you trust our call, then STREAM IT. There are definitely some better documentaries out there; just watch “Curry And Cyanide.”
This obviously doesn’t come that close to the Indian one, but “Lover, Stalker, Killer” manages to be one of the best watches of the week.