These Documentaries Deserve a 10/10 Rating According To Some Reddit Users
Time to start binging some documentaries, I guess.
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Watching documentaries is a great way to consume knowledge. It is easy, comfortable, and gives you a good amount of knowledge in a compact period of time.
Doing it regularly will grant you access to a decent amount of knowledge about a lot of random topics, and that is always a good thing to have in this day and age. Managing to land on a good documentary that lasts for several hours is the greatest feeling in the world, especially if it manages to get your undivided attention the whole time.
But you can't always get that lucky, sometimes you have to dig deep to find something worth watching that will not just waste your time. A Reddit user who goes by the username u/tandyman234 asked the r/AskReddit community "What documentary [they] would rate a 10/10?", and they got some pretty interesting suggestions in the comments that are definitely worth checking out.
Scroll down and check out the various suggestions Reddit users commented on OP's original post. You might be able to recognize some of them if you are a regular documentary viewer, otherwise, that means more and more suggestions for you!
Here's the original Reddit post by u/tandyman234:
RedditMany Reddit users replied to OP's question and revealed their all time favorite documentary:
RedditEnron - The Smartest Guys in The Room
RedditThe Inside Job
RedditIce Guardians, Hired Guns, and UNTOLD: Crime and Penalties.
RedditThe Vietnam War by Burns Novick
RedditResurrect the Dead: The Toynbee Tiles
RedditHarlan County
RedditTouching The Void
RedditThe Dawn Wall
RedditFyre Fraud
RedditKen Burns: The Civil War & The Vietnam War
RedditKen Burns on The Dust Bowl
RedditYou can't rematch it with other people.
RedditParis is Burning
RedditBarkley Marathon: the Race that Eats Its Young
RedditThe Seven-Five
RedditThe Day the Universe Changed - James Burke OR Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
RedditIcarus — Bryan Fogel
RedditThe Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
RedditTHE RESCUE -- The daring rescue of twelve boys from a cave
RedditJiro Dreams of Sushi
Reddit9/11 ( A Documentary by Gédéon & Jules Naudet )
RedditDogtown and the Z-boys
RedditFree Solo -- Dawn Wall -- Meru
RedditGrizzly Man
RedditDear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father
RedditThree Identical Strangers
RedditKing of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
RedditThe Act of Killing -- Grizzly Man -- Shoah
RedditThe Lion in Your Living Room -- Kedi
RedditSome documentaries are so good that they draw you in entirely and captivate your attention for hours on end. You can try to stop yourself from watching it in its entirety but you won't realize that it is over until you notice the credits rolling, and by that time it's already over for you.
The Reddit users above gave some pretty good suggestions that I will definitely be checking out very soon. Now we all have a full list of documentaries that can binge watch at any moment. What a time to be alive!