Documentary films always present interesting things that have never been revealed in a case or someone’s life. When watching a documentary, there will be many new points of view to see an event in the past that can finally be resolved in the present.
Netflix often presents documentaries ranging from viral cases to famous people who inspire new conspiracies. Following are 4 documentaries on Netflix throughout 2023 that have gone viral on social media.
1. Beckham
Beckham/Photo: IMDb
Who doesn’t know David Beckham, a world footballer whose name is legendary. This documentary tells about Beckham’s life, as a teenager, his entry into the world of football, his ups and downs in his career and his household. This private life, which is rarely in the public eye, is certainly interesting for fans of the richest footballer in the world.
Beckham’s documentary managed to get a rating of 8.1/10 from 29 thousand reviews. One of the highlights of the broadcast was when Victoria faced news of her husband’s affair with his personal assistant, Rebecca Loos when they were in a long distance relationship.
2. Ice Cold Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso
Ice Cold Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso /Foto: IMDb
Ice Cold Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso is a documentary about the coffee cyanide case which went viral in 2016. The documentary explores unanswered questions regarding the trial of Jessica Wongso, who was accused of being a suspect in the death of her friend, Mirna Salihin, by interviewing various points of view from Mirna and Jessica.
Airing on Netflix in September 2023, this documentary film also invited many new theories to emerge which were expressed by netizens in cyberspace about this case. Starting from Jessica who turned out to be framed and not a suspect, to allegations that Mirna’s father was suspicious. Taken on (1/12), this documentary has a rating of 6.0/10 from 1.3 thousand reviews.
3. Take Care of Maya
Take Care of Maya /Foto: IMDb
Airing in June 2023, Netflix presents a documentary that drains emotions and tears. The story of the Kowalski family, their daughter Maya, who has been suffering from a rare and difficult-to-cure disease for 10 years. As a parent, of course you want your child to recover and will try everything possible.
Until then, Maya went to John Hopkins Children’s Hospital for treatment, but they had to follow the rule that Maya could not meet her parents because Maya had changed doctors 5 times and that was exploitation of children’s health. After 6 months of not being able to care for her child, Maya’s mother became depressed and decided to end her life.
Maya had to spend her childhood in the hospital and lost the mother who loved her very much. Until September 2023, the family is still asking for justice because of the disclosure of cases of crimes against children by the hospital. This documentary has a rating of 7.8/10 from 8.1 thousand reviews.
4. Person: Sulli
Person: Sulli/Photo: IMDb
Netflix has just released a documentary as a tribute to the late Sulli or Choi Jinri, the K-pop idol member of f(x). The documentary was originally planned as a short film, but Sulli was found dead by suicide in 2019.
In this documentary, there is a part where Sulli reveals about the harshness of the entertainment industry in Korea and how she endures criticism and insults. He also talked about frequently experiencing online harassment. This documentary received a rating of 8.7/10.
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