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‘The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson’ Review: Marina Zenovich’s Doc About Murdered Cyclist Tells a Sad Story, Superficially
- The film premiered at SXSW as part of Documentary Spotlight before its Netflix April launch.
- Doc follows Moriah Wilson’s growth from child to aspiring cyclist, using family and friends for context.
- Review finds the film affectionate yet superficial in its portrayal of Wilson.
- The documentary combines hagiography with true-crime sensationalism, according to the review.
- Family involvement and diary excerpts shape the narrative and tone of the documentary.
- The film questions how much the documentary can reveal about Wilson beyond her public image.
- Cops and attorneys provide the procedural angle, which clashes with the reflective family sections.
- The review notes uncertainty about the documentary’s ultimate message or takeaway.
- The film juxtaposes Wilson’s diary readings with actor Olivia Sinnott reading excerpts instead of AI recreation.
- The film focuses on Wilson’s impact on her family and the cycling community.
- Overall, the documentary presents a sad story but leaves some questions unanswered.
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