The mere fact that I was able to watch this on a big screen says a lot. Everyone should watch this, for this is a powerful restatement of one's intellectual freedom. When privacy is breached, so is individual liberty. Watch it critically, and sit tight with respect.
It goes to show that the justice system is not about truth but about storytelling and performance. Not feeling the format bc a documentary would show as much that reenactment feels unnecessary besides showcasing great acting. OJ Made in America is arguably better bc it stays truer to the story (in mode) and closer to reality, without lacking drama.