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    Thrills in real life: Top documentaries worth watching

    Thrills in real life: Top documentaries worth watching

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Mar 12, 2024
    01:23 pm

    What's the story

    Documentaries usually reflect reality, yet some echo the suspense of thrillers.

    This selection of five documentaries captivates like fiction, each a testament to life's unpredictability.

    They weave true stories with the intensity of crafted narratives, enthralling viewers by demonstrating that real events can be as unpredictable and compelling as any imagined story.

    Let's take a look at the top five films that highlight the extraordinary nature of the world we live in.

    Film 1

    'The Imposter'

    The Imposter (2012) chillingly documents Frederic Bourdin's ruse, convincing a Texas family he was their missing son.

    This documentary unfolds like a psychological thriller, replete with twists that scrutinize identity and truth.

    Seamlessly blending fact and fiction, it forces viewers to question the reliability of perception and the depths of human deceit.

    The film's narrative challenges our understanding of reality, making us ponder authenticity.

    Film 2

    'Catfish'

    Catfish (2010) unveils the hidden perils of online romance.

    The documentary chronicles Nev Schulman's investigation into the identity of his internet girlfriend, leading to a shocking discovery.

    It captures the essence of digital deception, engaging viewers with the real-life suspense that comes from relationships forged in the virtual world.

    At the same time, it also foreshadows the cultural phenomenon of its subsequent TV series.

    Film 3

    'Man on Wire'

    Man on Wire (2008) captures Philippe Petit's audacious 1974 tightrope walk between the Twin Towers.

    Director James Marsh masterfully crafts a narrative that, despite the known outcome, holds tension comparable to a heist film.

    The documentary induces vicarious vertigo as viewers are drawn into the high-stakes artistry of Petit's performance, making it seem as if they are balancing on the wire alongside him.

    Film 4

    'Dear Zachary'

    Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008) begins as a filmmaker's homage to his slain friend.

    It evolves into a gripping account, entwining the emotional turmoil of a custody battle with the complexities of legal systems.

    This documentary transcends a mere tribute, morphing into an emotional thriller that ensnares the viewer's heart with its poignant narrative and unexpected legal twists.

    Film 5

    'Tickled'

    Tickled (2016) delves into the deceptively playful realm of competitive tickling, where what begins as a quirky sport quickly spirals into a tale of harassment and clandestine motives.

    The filmmakers uncover a bizarre web of intimidation, revealing a sinister underbelly to an activity that at first glance seems harmless.

    This documentary lures viewers into a perplexing world, echoing the suspense of espionage fiction.

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