
From Amy Bradley is Missing to Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes, Netflix has attracted huge viewership by bringing real stories of criminals, scams, and those individuals who were targeted in certain incidents. Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart is the latest entry in the list of documentaries released by the streaming platform on January 21, 2025, featuring the experience of the famous child safety activist who was discovered by the cops nine months after her abduction in 2002 by Brian David Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee.
The new film focuses on the circumstances leading to Elizabeth Smart’s rescue. It’s not that the story hasn’t been covered elsewhere in the past. Even a few other TV shows have addressed the theme on a few occasions. But what works for the Netflix film is how the makers have managed to convey the trauma of those people who suffered a lot during the incident. The producers have ensured that not a single detail of the case is missed, which makes it more authentic and easier for viewers to connect with the individuals on screen.
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart establishes the main theme in the beginning
















