Netflix MH370 Premieres Today Mar. 8
Trailer:
https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/whats-new/
Watching now.
So far the explanatory graphics are superb.
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How does a plane just vanish? Netflixs new docuseries MH370: The Plane that Disappeared, now streaming, investigates the still-unsolved aviation mystery.
Wednesdays premiere of the three-episode series marks nine years to the day that contact was lost with red-eye Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The plane carried 239 passengers and crew members. It was set to arrive in Beijing on the morning of March 8, 2014, after departing from Kuala Lumpur.
MH370 features heartbreaking interviews with the victims surviving family members, as well as journalists and civilians captivated by the saga. Despite the theories presented, however, viewers may find theyre left with more questions than answers.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2023/03/08/netflix-mh-370-plane-disappeared-docuseries-documentary-malaysia-airlines/11414880002/
hlthe2b
(106,364 posts)interesting if they present new evidence, but ultimately unsatisfying.
I just watched the two-part doc on the infamous murder of Robert Wone on Peacock. I won't say it wasn't worth watching but it pretty much leaves one frustrated.
Still, I might check this one out.
don't pay too much attention to the cliche line on the end of the snip. Several theories are presented and there are citizen sleuths who go to the ends of the earth to solve this mystery.
With one, it appears investigators want to ignore reports of a fire in the sky and a big debris field.
In another, why was MH370 disappeared of the radar screen by two US AWACs? (Ep 3).
Lotsa' interesting stuff here.
Maybe the question is why no one wants to acknowledge an answer.
Not sure; haven't finished the series yet.
milestogo
(17,831 posts)Couple of conspiracy theories, and a lot of old news. Nobody knows what happened to the plane.