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Monstruo: La historia de Jeffrey Dahmer
8.0·2022·1 Temporada·English
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A lo largo de más de 10 años, el asesino convicto Jeffrey Dahmer acabó con la vida de 17 chicos y hombres jóvenes. ¿Pero cómo logró eludir a la justicia tanto tiempo?

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Stevemanics
Sep 22, 2022

"How did he evade arrest for so long?" [spoiler]Racism and homophobia[/spoiler]

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zombxxk
9/10Sep 24, 2022

Evan Peters plays a crazy, psychotic serial killer a little too well.

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mturner37339
8/10Sep 24, 2022

this show is definitely a slow burn, but Evan Peters makes it worth your wild with his amazing acting as Dahmer; the entire story is heartbreaking and terrifying.

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zgould
Sep 27, 2022

I have mixed feelings about this show. On one hand, it’s incredibly well made, well acted, historically accurate and entertaining. On the other hand, it’s almost exploitative in its usage of these stories in order to entertain. Relatives and friends of victims are saying that this series is retraumatizing them, which to me doesn’t feel right. Whatever commentary or whatever the creators are trying to “teach” us with this series is completely overshadowed to me by the sheer entertainment value found in this show. So while I can’t say I agree with the ideology and the making of this show itself, I will say it was a very fun watch for me, and even as a fan of serial killers and true crime, it shed new light on Jeffrey Dahmer for me that I wasn’t familiar with before. Definitely not for the faint of heart, though. Dahmer’s actions are truly horrendous, and they are shown pretty extensively here.

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mellon11
Sep 25, 2022

I found this show seemed confused at times for what it was doing, and ultimately I’m left feeling a bit underwhelmed. Did this show want to make us feel sad for the victims and his family? Did it want us to know what happened? Did it want us to feel bad for Dahmer? Because that’s the direction it felt like it was going. Evan Petets does a phenomenal job with this and ultimately he really did his best with the source material, but so much of what we get from him and his scenes feels like a pity party for Dahmer. A lot of stuff that is important to the story was glossed over and we only get 3-4 victims to feel sorry for when there were 17. So many weren’t even mentioned. Overall I mean it’s a good portrayal of the events and the show itself is beautifully shot but I think the purpose of the show is lost somewhere in these 10 episodes.

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