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Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (2019)

Documentary | 185 minutes (mini series, 3 parts)
3,52 263 votes

Genre: Documentary

Duration: 185 minuten (mini series, 3 parts)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Mark Lewis

IMDb score: 8,0 (68.294)

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Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer plot

When a video is posted online of a mysterious man killing two kittens, internet users worldwide rush into action to find the culprit. The animal executioner feels encouraged by all the attention and posts even more disturbing videos, eventually turning into murder. But on the internet there is one unwritten rule, rule 0: Don't fuck with cats.

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Good documentary about a group of people looking for the person who put a shocking video online. A special story that here results in an entertaining true-crime series about an online search for the identity of a killer. Smoothly edited, but a bit sensational (it often looks more like a thriller).

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I remember when I was a teenager I was sent snuff movies or photos or sinister sites like Rotten, images of disgusting acts or events. The internet houses a lot of sick minds who seek their attention on the world wide web where they (can) connect with every individual. This documentary responds well to that. Today I almost don't come into contact with it anymore. I am not on social media and apart from some (quality) news, sports and movie sites, my interests do not extend too far on the internet.

I don't know how to rate this documentary. This documentary also shows that social media is full of morality knights who determine what is right or wrong with their often well-intentioned emotions. Very often people, often children too, end up in some kind of storm and are lynched on the internet. From behind the anonymous computer mouse, many can come out very rude, hurtful or aggressive. Here in this documentary that may still work out well, but actually this kind of pseudo-investigative journalism is a plague. Who is doing this now? I have neither the time nor the inclination to spend hours and hours - apart from obsessively - discovering the identity of the Kitten killer. I almost find it creepy.

From a technical point of view, there is little to say. In itself well built up, although I found it to be a bit of a mess in the long run. Quite repetitive and sagging. The person Luka himself is hallucinatory: how someone based on a film prepares everything and behaves according to it is sick. Narcissism is a dirty thing, especially when it threatens to get out of hand…

I thought the last sentence of the documentary was the best, one to think about. Was the monster created or stimulated in what it obtained? How far do you carry your own responsibility?

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