Too often, it feels like new Netflix documentaries are caught up in getting people talking about the great, succinct trailers, only for the final product to roll on interminably, hoping the viewers will keep clicking that"Watch Next Episode" prompt in order to keep the minutes on site racking up.is exactly the kind of documentary Netflix should always be making.
The entire story centres around Simon Leviev, the handsome and charming son of a multi-billionaire diamond magnate, i.e. exactly the kind of person you would never expect to find out Tinder. However, a number of women found they had matched with him on the dating app, each of them immediately swept off their feet with a first date involving five-star hotels, incredibly expensive food, and, on some occasions, international travel. Remember that episode of Friends when Monica went on a date with Pete Becker and he took her to Rome? That, except in real life. Simon was paying for everything, giving these women no reason to question his wealthy background.
Executive produced by Bart Layton , the film has a slick, David Fincher-y vibe to it, jumping from city to city with gorgeous vistas of some of the most beautiful and opulent parts of the world. It delivers to you a 2022 version of a rich prince arriving to sweep these women off their feet, making it all too believable as to how they could've fallen for him.
And most importantly: it is brief. Two hours, done. No pointless wandering down dead-end sub plots, no talking heads trying to discern hidden meanings into his actions. It involves solely the people directly involved with the story, cutting out any and all fat along the way, keeping the pace of break-neck thriller.The Tinder Swindler arrives on Netflix on Wednesday, 2 February.
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