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I knew a bit about the Boston Bombings in combination with reddit and I was wondering how they would do this since most of it was done in reddit comments, and just showing comments all the time would be boring.
They decided to go a slightly different way. The movie is separated into 7 parts, one for each day of the week this happened. And for every day and the events of that day they talked to different people that were somehow involved in this, so for one different redditors (the guy who made the first post, the mod of the "findthebostonbombers" subreddit and the guy who drove around when they captured him), but also other news-websites like someone from the New York Times and someone from the website buzzfeed and they got different opinions and the way they saw what happened.
The Thread was not really about the Boston Bombings but way more about media and how the media react to big terror events. Also about the good and the bad sides of this new way of communicating news.
I liked that they didn't have just one opinion. They aren't pro reddit or pro normal news, but also not against any of them. They just show opinions.
Instead of just showing comments they mostly had the current interviewee read the comments to them and then tell them what they felt about that when they saw it, which I think is a great way to do this, it never got boring.
I also liked the visual style this movie was done in, especially everything that had to do with showing text on screen. It's hard to describe but they managed to never have the screen be boring/just showing the text, they kinda had it written as you saw it. Now thinking about it makes me think they used that quite a lot but it never really got annoying.
What was the best part was following the last guy around, he actually drove them around where he drove along when it all happened. Also, after seeing that, I had to watch Nightcrawler (which I did) because it was really similar in some way.
Another good thing was that they showed actual videos of the Boston Bombings and everything that happened after, because in this day and age of course everything was filmed.
What I didn't like is it felt like they were kind of making fun of the one mod, they filmed him filling Mountain Dew into his weird cup and I remember some other scenes that made me wonder why they showed it.
All in all this documentary was interesting, visually great to look at, not boring at all and it was only 1 hour long so really easy to watch. I'm rating this 3.5 out of 5 stars.