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Con Mum: Lang vermisste Mutter oder Betrügerin? (2025)

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Con Mum: Lang vermisste Mutter oder Betrügerin?

26 Bewertungen
7/10

Anticipating Being Scammed

In this gripping film, the intricacies of deception unfold as it reveals how the scammed were, in many ways, willing participants in their own downfall. The direction is sharp, effectively showcasing the receipts of their misplaced trust. One can only hope that the total amount lost pales in comparison to the film's production costs. The narrative cleverly highlights that those scammed were ultimately biding their time, anticipating a payoff upon her demise. While I don't condone scamming, this story serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating that sometimes, those seeking a quick gain get exactly what they deserve. A thought-provoking watch!
  • benzito-1
  • 25. März 2025
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8/10

An above average con documentary

Well. This is a toe-curlingly agonising watch!

Con Mum is an above average con story documentary.

A vulnerable man and his partner are expecting a baby, when an old woman comes into their lives seemingly out of nowhere. What unfolds is a story of mind-boggling amoral manipulation, greed and financial destruction. No spoilers.

The power of this show comes from the honesty of the real-life protagonists in front of the cameras. All of them, except one. We really feel for those on the receiving end, especially and particularly the vulnerable man and his family. It's appalling to watch. Shredding. Chilling.

Even so - we learn a whole lot about one of our human conditions: the need we have to want to believe. Once a scammer knows this vulnerability about us - they have us.... That's what's happened here in Con Mum.

Recommended.
  • tobydale
  • 27. März 2025
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7/10

A sad and wretched tale of a scammer scamming her own son...

  • mdw0526
  • 7. Apr. 2025
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6/10

Average Con Documentary.

With all these con related documentaries you always find yourself saying 'how are people so gullible'. Well for the first 20/25 minutes the con seemed plausible, until we find out Netflix are holding back on some of the important information.

The name of the show is a bit of a spoiler in itself. I won't be giving anything away by saying the 'Mum' is a con woman. The story is about how she dupes her 'son' 45 years after she gave birth to him and gave him away as a newborn.

He thinks he's getting the dream reconciliation, where in fact it turns into a nightmare for him and his family.

It's intriguing enough to keep you interested. You probably won't remember it in a years time.
  • kenbo-87360
  • 27. März 2025
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6/10

Your Story Moved Me Deeply, but Sorry Not Sorry About Your Indifference to Your Family

Hi Graham,

I recently watched Con Mum and felt compelled to reach out.

First, I want to say how deeply sorry I am for everything you went through. The emotional and financial pain you endured is unimaginable, and it's clear you carried a heavy burden.

That said, I can't help but feel disappointed by the way your relationship with your partner and son seemed sidelined. Throughout the documentary, it felt like your focus was so fixed on Dionne and the fantasy she spun that you overlooked the people who were truly there for you - your real family. She, too, belonged to your kitchen world, the place you sought refuge in, yet you forgot she was part of that very world that once gave you safety and support. To me, that felt like a painful form of indifference.

Now, it's time to take responsibility and fight to bring your family back together. No more excuses - your partner and son deserve you to show up fully. Go after them, make amends, and rebuild what was lost before it's too late.

Thank you for sharing your truth so openly. I wish you strength and courage as you face this challenge.

Take care (and remember - "take care" is not something your family owes you by default; it's something you must earn.)
  • muratpsy-36145
  • 6. Juli 2025
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7/10

Who doesn't like a good con?

Oh wait, they don't mean convention? Dang it - no pun intended of course. And all kidding aside - because this is serious stuff. As you can imagine (more than me I assume or if not before then now), this is about someone taking advantage of another human being.

The constellation may be interesting and quite a few things had to go wrong (or right from her perspective) ... it's kind of crazy that people still fall for stuff like this. Mostly either someone gullible or someone who gets way over his (or her) head ... good people also mostly, so I am not trying to put anyone down here ... well done and really well edited. I assume some things have been re-recorded - other than that, really gripping if you let yourself immerse ... and go on this wild ride ... we're outside and can judge differently ... still you would hope some people would fight back more .. anyway let this be a warning!
  • kosmasp
  • 28. März 2025
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6/10

VIEWS ON FILM review of Con Mum

  • burlesonjesse5
  • 19. Mai 2025
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7/10

Greed gets in the way of suspicion

  • wisewebwoman
  • 11. Mai 2025
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9/10

It's a fascinating story.

Graham and Heather are excited about the imminent birth of their child, but their world it rocked, when Graham gets a message from Dionne,who claims to be his long lost mother, and a relative of The Sultan of Brunei, a woman who's apparently hugely wealthy. Dionne is quick to buy gifts for Graham and Heather, but bizarrely she's soon asking for money.

It is a very well made and fascinating documentary, in this day and age where there isn't a single day where there isn't a story about some sort of scam or dodgy scheme, it seems so odd that it can still be happening, but it continues to happen.

The way Dionne manipulated poor Graham was cruel, she really took advantage of that need in him to find love, to find a place of belonging. It took Graham some time to realise what was going on.

I don't know why, but when I think of scammers, I think of attractive, younger people, I don't often think of old ladies, it just goes to show, you should never trust anyone on face value.

It's so incredibly sad to learn that the couple split, they seemed so much in love, so happy, Graham man you should have gone to your wife and new born at Christmas, you can understand why Heather got so angry, mum or not.

What an evil woman, Dionne has done nothing but take from Graham, from start to finish, karma, one can only hope.

It's a fascinating watch.

9/10.
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 26. März 2025
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Another flimsy, one-sided Netflix fiction portraying itself as a "documentary"

  • yulcayrol
  • 26. Mai 2025
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9/10

Well made

  • Lovelove21
  • 24. März 2025
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2/10

wondering who's the real con here

  • ledandswan
  • 27. März 2025
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10/10

Well Made Con Doc with a few surprises

  • imdbfan-2019275533
  • 2. Apr. 2025
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8/10

Well made!!

  • alexandraahlen
  • 24. März 2025
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5/10

Like mum, like son

While the villain here is obviously the mum, the real villain to me is the son. Like his mum, Graham exhibits no real joy or anger or any genuine emotion. His cold retelling the story, his limp excuses, his emotionless expression, his negligence of his wife and son are all that needs to be told. Like so many people bordering on sociopathy, Graham tells a good tale and the doc makes it seems like he's a good guy, a victim. But he's not. Heather and his son are the real victims.

While the documentary on the surface is kind to Graham, underneath you being to feel the creepiness of the man. It's not just that he and his mum look alike, they are alike in most ways. And that's the true value of the documentary. Unfortunately, not everyone will see through Graham and that's the shame.

(Same could be said for the woeful Peng. He shows this documentary is also a story of the toll of avarice coupled with naivete has on people who put themselves first.)
  • msghall
  • 28. März 2025
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8/10

This documentary made me cry

  • samitchadha
  • 30. März 2025
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8/10

Very Good Documentary

  • andrewimcdiarmid
  • 30. März 2025
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4/10

Could've Been Good... But That Voice

Con Mom had potential - the story is wild, the production isn't bad, and it's the kind of show that should pull you in easily. But there's one thing I just couldn't get past: Heather Kaniuk.

She plays one of the main characters, but her voice is so painfully forced - like this fake, low, raspy tone that sounds like she's trying way too hard to be intense or mysterious. It's not natural, it's not engaging... it's just ugh. Every time she speaks, it completely takes me out of the story. It feels like a parody of a true crime character rather than a believable performance.

I'm sorry, but it's genuinely one of the most irritating and frustrating vocal performances I've ever heard on a show. It's killing the vibe entirely.

I wanted to like it, but I just can't sit through it with that voice constantly dragging things down.
  • gr_circa
  • 29. März 2025
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8/10

the story of this man is sad and awful

Very good documentary.

I was asking myself, if everyone in this documentary are the real protagonists, or if they are impersonated by actors.. the reason is that there is so many documents footage, and they appeared to be in superior quality, i know that phones can produce very good stuff, but here, you got more the impression of watching a movie than any stuff through Tik-tok... I mean, we see all along the movie shots of the (horrible) mother that are in a very good quality... Well, however, watch this documentary, it's very well made, and i feel very sorry for this man and his awful mum. This kind of reminded me the novel of John Waters "liar mouth" , about a con artist, except in this documentary , the mum is even worst than the awful woman described by John Waters. Being WORST than a John Waters's character ... WOW!
  • lampadaire20002
  • 2. Apr. 2025
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10/10

Better Than Expected

  • Mehki_Girl
  • 6. Apr. 2025
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3/10

You can't be this naive just greedy

  • sajecha
  • 14. Mai 2025
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8/10

What a Nightmare!

  • spuddko
  • 15. Juni 2025
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8/10

Get real people....

  • Moody-06
  • 5. Mai 2025
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1/10

Its the son , con son not con mom

Everyone in the documentary wanted a piece of wealth they thought it exists except the wife and son who's real victims here.

The real face turned back towards mom when they realised they got scammed, when they thought something monetary value is going to come in their way like all of them were anticipating, it was all joy and good.

The real con is son who left everything and went with mom thinking he will inherit a lot of money or wealth. Somebody please tell the wife to take care because her husband was stupid to leave her and son. And even his startup friends, lmao like are they for real? Watch to see real face of humans and greed.
  • jijonair
  • 22. Apr. 2025
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10/10

Very Touching.

We are used to seeing Romance scams and other types of scams but this, is different. You have to put yourself in Graham's shoes just as one would for people who were given up for adoption and yearning for that missing part of them. Unlike romance, this, is biological and hard to understand unless, you have grown up without one or both biological parent(s).

Cannot believe that woman at that age is still scamming. Certain, has done so all her life. Poor Graham.

As for those wondering why Graham seemed so non-chalant narrating the story, he has been through a lot and i wish him and family well.
  • eleayeproct
  • 4. Apr. 2025
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