I wish i could say i knew more about the subject, as it has always intrigued me. The passing information i had learned over the years basically repeated the various arguments about the impossibility of the bullet to inflict as much damage as was done, and that always seemed like a pretty decent argument to me, though i never really looked into the matter. I am glad to see, however, a more rationalist take on the matter that debunks conspiracy theories, which i am always suspicious of. A very persuasive documentary. It is however, too a bit too brief to truely make a definitive exploration of the matter, but then i suppose there are longer shows that have been made on the subject--now i am wanting to take a look at them. It still strikes me as a bit difficult to determine the seating positions of the car passengers to the specific degrees needed to make a scientific examination of the physics of the bullet when you consider that all we have are 8mm footage that is not very detailed, though i suppose the car is photographed from enough angles throughout the incident to get some manageable data. Question: how many angles is the shot documented from? I had always thought it was the single, distant angle of film, but the video provides a really detailed close-up of the angle that would pretty much be impossible to get from an 8mm blow-up of the wide angle.