The series about the Kiss nightclub tragedy, 'Every Day the Same Night', which was recently released, is generating a negative repercussion among the victims' families.
The series addresses one of the biggest nightclub fires in Brazilian history, which occurred in 2013 and resulted in 242 deaths and 135 injuries.
Many victims' families are expressing their dissatisfaction with how the tragedy is portrayed in the series, claiming that the production does not respect the memory of lost loved ones.
Some claim that the series is more concerned with creating drama and suspense than honoring the memory of the victims.
Victims' families are also concerned about the impact the series could have on people who survived the fire and the victims' families. They fear the series could reopen unhealed wounds and cause new suffering.
The series about Jeffrey Dahmer, known as the “Milwaukee Cannibal”, also generated strong negative repercussions from the victims' families.
Many of them claim that the production is insensitive and disrespectful towards the memory of lost loved ones.
Some argue that the production can be seen as a way to glamorize violence and crime, giving Dahmer more attention than he really deserves.