The Dyatlov Pass Incident is the kind of story that will keep breathlessly speculative true-crime documentaries spinning for years to increasingly limited returns.
It contains just about everything a televisual “what if?” show requires to keep viewers engaged for an hour or so: a multitude of tragic victims, an intensely cinematic natural backdrop, a baffling patchwork of clues and evidence, and several possible solutions ranging from likely to absurd which people can choose between.
But all the right ingredients do not always produce the best outcome, as Liam Le Guillou’s not quite ready for prime-time documentary “An Unknown Compelling Force” shows.
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