- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Dec 14, 2018
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 3 out of 9
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Jan 11, 2019
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Apr 9, 2019It's another crime docu-series. It has great cinematography compared to most others in this genre, but in the end it's just another crime series that you've probably seen before.
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The docuseries hits all the right beats of a good true crime offering: sensational crime, unimaginable fallout, wild abuse of power, and of course, the heroic figures still fighting for the truth to come out. And like most true crime docs, there's no neat bowtie of a resolution; the patterns of real life will always complicate the narrative. But the ending of The Innocent Man feels hopeless in way that most entries of the genre don't.
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Even though Ross M. Dinerstein and Clay Tweel developed the series from a Grisham book that came out back in 2006, the fact that it’s arriving on the TV scene at this point in 2018 makes it look like a knockoff instead of a pioneer. It also doesn’t help that it’s plagued by cheesy staged reenactments and a slow pace that never fully draws in the audience. ... The Innocent Man is not as well done as other shows of its type, and that’s its biggest problem.
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The Innocent Man does a terrific job of zeroing in on the town of Ada itself, coloring the setting so that when it starts to dig into the issues involving the police department and authorities, you understand the power dynamics that are at play.