The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)

Review The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

If you’d see the man above, you wouldn’t probably notice him. You might think of him as a friendly older man, but as this documentary series show, appearances can be deceiving. His name is Robert Durst and his story is incredible. He’s the son of a successful businessman who owned (and his family still does own) a lot of property in New York. In his youth he saw his mother commit suicide and it possibly is one the moments which would change the rest of his life.

The series opens with a man who was murdered, cut up and found floating in the water. The investigation eventually led to Robert Durst, who at the time was his neighbour. It is not the only murder he seems to be involved in, as his wife mysteriously disappeared (and never found) and one of his best friends was found dead in her house.

Review The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

The story of Robert Durst was already made into a film, All Good Things (with Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst), directed by Andrew Jarecki. He did a lot of research on Durst and also ended up making this documentary series. After All Good Things was released Jarecki was contacted by Durst, asking if he could tell his side of the story. It meant a chance for Jarecki to interview him and make this program. The old pictures, reenactments, own investigation, interviews with police, prosecutor and next of kin of the deceased result in a fantastic show, which has been edited exquisitely.

Review The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

Robert Durst is a colorful character as his wealth possibly gives him the feeling he’s able to do anything and seems to be disconnected from reality. This is a man who was caught for stealing a sandwich while he had thousands of dollars of cash in his car or who went to visit his brother with a loaded gun to possibly kill him. During the interviews he’s very interesting to look at. His eyes seem lifeless and the way he blinks is something that stays with you.

Even though his lawyers advised him against taking part in this, you wonder why he decided to do this. Was he really convinced that he would be able to show everyone he was innocent? Did he feel superior and thought he would be able to answer each difficult question he heard? Jarecki’s team has done a lot of investigation, which has resulted in a show which will regularly shock, not only because of the facts, but also because of Durst himself. If you are into true crime series and movie like The Staircase, Paradise Lost or Dear Zachary than this is one of those shows you shouldn’t miss. Especially is you have been following the news about Robert Durst during the past week.

12 thoughts on “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)

  1. I saw a lot of comparisons of this and the podcast Serial, which has put me off. Though, I can’t knock your documentary recommendations, so just because you’ve rated it so highly, Nostra, I feel like I should give this a chance!

    • Well, I’ve listened to the Serial podcast and although the ending of it wasn’t very satisfying I wouldn’t compare the two myself. Yes, the both have to do with murder, but this one is a lot more compelling than that one. It’s better to compare this to The Staircase.

      • I was incredibly uncomfortable listening to Serial – it felt like the past was dredged up for no reason other than some form of entertainment. Don’t know. But going to see if I can watch Jinx – looks like it’s more suited to my tastes 🙂

        • Yeah, I can understand that feeling. This is a bit different as it is very clear there is something fishy about this guy and it’s a surprise he isn’t in prison.

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