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Calibre movie reviews
Calibre movie reviews









And that sounds awful but the truth of the matter is you end up detaching from it all. It's like we get it - they're (almost) all rich, violent murderers who do terrible, inhumane things. You'd wonder how much information is being held back to protect the interviewees and because these figures have yet to have their day in court. It's baffling that episodes have the sense of being overly condensed and yet lacking in detail. The series highlights their brutality but each (approx.) 47 minute long episode lacks the feel of a deep dive into the offenders.

calibre movie reviews

They're also ruthlessly violent, responsible for the deaths of many, and are still out in the world somewhere. The criminals share in common that they're either working with authorities, or authorities fear them, which guarantees their protection. Yet with all this fascinating subject matter, 'World's Most Wanted' never has you hooked. Authorities describe him as "cruel" and "perverse". Matteo Messina Denaro is a figure you'd see straight out of 'The Godfather' series. Félicien Kabuga is vicious, using his riches to arm the Hutu tribe with machetes, ammunition and more weapons to obliterate the minority Tutsi tribe. The Mexican government lets him away with his activities as he has enacted vengeance swiftly and violently in the past. "El Mayo" is deemed a "mastermind" and has been on the run for over 20 years.

calibre movie reviews

Subsequent episodes look at Félicien Kabuga, the financer of the genocide in Rwanda Samantha Lewthwaite, also know as the "White Widow" Russia mob boss Semion Mogilevich and Cosa Nostra's last godfather, Matteo Messina Denaro. The first episode looks at Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia, the head of the Sinaloa cartel. The latest documentary series from Netflix profiles five of the world’s most wanted criminals from across the globe.











Calibre movie reviews