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The documentary series takes place in a small American town in the early 1980s. It is a series of documentaries that illustrate the story of a resident being shot dead in front of about 60 residents of the town. Things look very bad because there was absolutely no reaction from those people who saw that incident. Things get worse when these witnesses deny that they have seen or heard of this tragic incident.
If you remember the Skidmore case, No One Saw A Thing will be a good refresher. If you don't, though, it'll be a good examination of a tiny town that may have taken its ability to protect itself a bit too far.
Belkin's docu-series could have accomplished much of what it set out to do in roughly half the running time, but it's never boring and often fascinating.
Captivating but repetitious... Belkin bloats the text by repeating his "weight of sin" thesis ad nauseum. By the end, I was convinced this could have been told with tighter precision in three episodes, not six.