Great documentary but ?
I just watched this great documentary on OJ, it was probably the most prolific coverage of OJ's past and very informative. However, I also felt it left a lot of stuff out, like people they could have interviewed such as his family. Two things happened when OJ met Nicole, he ended his football career and he got married to her shortly after, then he entered into the Hollywood world of movies, celebrities, parties and DRUGS. The Drugs was the big elephant in the room that this film didn't really get into. OJ was well known to be heavy into Cocaine and so was Nicole. His business involvement with Kardashian was also just ignored. Why was Nicole's portrayed as this fallen princess?. They didn't really interview any of OJ's kids to get a perspective about his anger, but mostly his so-called friends or people who use to be his friends. Robert Shapiro also was not in this either, only old coverage. To interview only two jurors again just seemed kind of short on understanding other people's views on the verdict.
I think the central theme of this documentary about race in America is what I liked the most. You get a better understanding that how the Rodney King verdict effect the OJ's trial. I lived through the Rodney King riot and the OJ trial and watch the media circus that was all around us every day; this film started to show us how a loved football player who in the middle of 60's managed to brake through the race barrier through his talents in sports, yet that same White America that loved him came to also hate him and his trial created a race tensions in the entire country. It really makes you wonder have things really changed since the OJ simpson trial?