Abducted in Plain Sight is the form of documentary that infuriates/captivates any individual who watches it, as hordes of viewers are unable to rather feel the story of how the seemingly best Broberg family members was virtually wrecked, singlehandedly, in the mid-'70s by a sociopathic neighbor, Bob "B" Berchtold, who was obsessive about their twelve-year-aged daughter, Jan.
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The Sideways Effect" is actual: After the 2004 film arrived out, in which Paul Giamatti's wine snobby author Miles Raymond famously loves pinot noirs and infamously hates merlots for the reason that his ex-wife drank them, the income for just about every wine skyrocketed and plummeted, respectively. (For much better or even worse, merlot is again on the uptick.