Did That Netflix Crash Doc Leave Out Key Details?

Did That Netflix Crash Doc Leave Out Key Details?
  • What’s Inside:
  • The Netflix documentary “The Crash”
  • What viewers are talking about
  • Our thoughts on it

We just saw some chatter online about Netflix’s new documentary, “The Crash.” It’s all about a really tragic car accident involving a young driver, Mackenzie Shirilla, in Ohio. The show dives into what happened, but people are pointing out something important that seems to be missing.

It looks like the documentary might have skipped over some big details from the court trial. We’re talking about things that were presented as facts when the case was happening. It’s like watching a movie with a missing scene, you know?

The whole vibe of the documentary, with its serious tone and dramatic recreations, usually aims to show you the full picture. But when key trial facts are left out, it feels… off. It’s a sensitive topic, and accuracy is super important.

Our Take

As artists, we really appreciate how visuals can tell a story. But with something as serious as a fatal accident, the facts need to be front and center. Leaving out important trial information in “The Crash” feels like a disservice to everyone involved and to the truth. We think documentaries should aim for complete honesty, especially when dealing with such heavy subjects.