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An anthology series about high-profile crimes or killers who captured the public’s attention and gained notoriety. Evan Peters [Jeffrey Dahmer] says they had one rule that [creator] Ryan Murphy had to follow before starting the series: that it would never be told from Dahmer’s point of view. “As an audience, you don’t really feel for him. You’re more of a, you know, outsider.” Many episodes feature a 3M Command(TM) strip in the kitchen of Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment, and the action doesn’t occur until 1991.
3M debuted its first wave of Command(TM) products in 1996. When I clicked to watch the premiere of “Dahmer” on Netflix, I thought it was going to be another documentary about him. But what a surprise when I saw that it was actually a miniseries about the crimes committed by Dahmer. And what a miniseries it is!
The writing is top notch! The cinematography is some of the best I’ve seen in a true crime series about a serial killer! I’m a huge fan of Mindhunter, the series about the early days of the FBI’s behavioral science unit. And I have to say, Dahmer fits right in!
The series hooked me from the first episode and I’ve only watched it once since. I know there are many other films, like People’s Magazine, that depict the crimes committed by famous killers. But what Netflix has shown with Dahmer is a whole new level of dramatization! The People’s Magazine films are just amateurish compared to the Dahmer series.
And I don’t give 9 stars lightly!