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Condena y redención: El caso de Cyntoia Brown (2020)

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Condena y redención: El caso de Cyntoia Brown

30 opiniones
6/10

Underwhelming

While the story being told is interesting, the documentary feels very lackluster. The older footage is from an already made documentary and while it's a good outcome on the clemency hearing, the story just sort of ends. It would have been nice to see a follow up with Cyntoia. The interviews with the biological gma were unnecessary. The whole doc was underwhelming, no info you couldn't get from googling.
  • Calicodreamin
  • 29 abr 2020
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6/10

Murder to Mercy- not the best

This documentary could have been better. Mostly just a bunch of old footage. This doc has quite a few missing pieces. This isn't the quality documentary that Netflix usually brings us. Cynthia's story deserved a much better presentation.
  • badgalfronci
  • 30 abr 2020
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7/10

Some of these other reviews...

  • dfloro
  • 3 may 2020
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7/10

Fairly interesting documentary

  • bgar-80932
  • 26 nov 2020
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6/10

Nature Vs Nurture

There isn't much that I can write that others haven't touched on. A young woman kills a man, not enough is made of looking at who or what the victim was, but then again a life was taken, and if you don't want it to look like you killed him just to rob him, don't take his stuff. It's hard to fully paint a victim, but then again nobody does. Her defense lawyers never once shy away from holding their hands up and saying "Yes, she murdered him." Neither does she. But there are interesting aspects. Should a 16 year old really be tried as an adult? Is the sentence too harsh? Does the fact she is a victim of foetal alcohol poisoning really a defense?

On the last question, the documentary actually gives an interesting insight; nature vs nurture. Other reviews state she had a crap childhood. Actually, not really. She was adopted out of a bad childhood early by a loving, church going, caring mother who sent her to school like any other child. However, Cyntoia was not interested in education, choosing drink, drugs, partying, and sex with a much older boyfriend, running away briefly at 12 after being kicked out of school and scared what her mother would say. She went back to school but dropped out again, later confessing she thought she knew it all. These were all traits of her biological mother; drink, drugs, parties. A woman she appeared to have no contact or influence from prior to trial.

If you take nothing else from this, take the study of nature vs nurture as your foundation going into the documentary. It does make it more interesting.
  • ebabsy-60853
  • 31 ene 2022
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7/10

The Full Spectrum

  • Astaroth22
  • 18 jun 2021
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6/10

At least the law was changed

  • sahara-88964
  • 26 jul 2020
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7/10

7

The story and how it was told in interesting way was good, so the movie(doc.) wasn't boring. It was easy to fallow the plot, everything was good with the movie but if you think this film is based on girl who killed a person and now she's a victim. If we would believe in her words, yeah, she tried to self-defence herself but the facts are that she killed a man and that's all we know. Did he tried to hurt her? We don't know that, film didn't tell us anything about killed person. Did he had mental problems? Is this first time he've tried to "buy prostitute"? What neigbours think about killed person? What do they know about his life? It was lack of information from murder guy perspective. Maybe he was only trying to help poor girl he saw in street and suddenly he gets cold murdered. I've watched this movie but I'm still lost, I'm still not sure is she manslaughter or just a poor girl who had terrible childhood and tried to defence herself. Saw much better documentaries but it wasn't the worst also.
  • Edvis-1997
  • 13 may 2020
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6/10

INTERESTING......

Very interesting documentary on how the complete lack of parental guidance, love and support could ruin a child's live so very very badly, almost beyond repair!
  • sunildaswaney-63642
  • 15 jun 2020
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4/10

Medicore documentary that relys on emotions rather than substance

The documentary is initially interesting for about 15-20 minutes. However, it leaves too many questions and relies on the emotional heartstrings of the viewer. For example, what was the prosecutors side for the killing, robbery, and initial arrest? Why were any of the prosecutors counter arguments left out? A quick Google search shows that there was a lot more evidence (notes in jail, attacking medical staff, etc.) to be considered that was not even mentioned in the documentary.

I deeply sympathize with the case and believe that justice finally prevailed, but the documentary itself missed the mark for telling the a balanced story.
  • mikhailandrade
  • 1 may 2020
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10/10

It's Good Because it Matters

I'm appalled at the lack of intellect and compassion in some of these reviews. The key to this woman's story is that she would be considered a sex-trafficked CHILD abused by predators now (now that we are more enlightened) if she was going through this in 2019 instead of 2004. So not only did she make something of herself intellectually while incarcerated (and in spite of suffering from FAS), but she also grew emotionally, spiritually, and socially. THAT is why mercy is required for this case. She was a child. The ignorance on this review page is astounding. And the "it wasn't exciting enough" comments make me wonder why anyone expecting an action movie out of a documentary would then choose to watch a documentary instead of an action movie,
  • Ditzy-Gypsy
  • 15 may 2020
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7/10

The right to keep and bear arms is protected by the Second Amendment

The premise that firearms play a vital role in our society is silenced by those who are on the never ending quest to enforce stricter gun control measures. They shy away from the fact that firearms are tools that can be used for sustainability and as in many cases to save lives. What about when you use it to make bad things..? This documentary show is a must watch.
  • mudokins4
  • 28 abr 2020
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4/10

Too manipulative

I never understand the "they had a bad life" defense. Anyone who gets involved with prostitution, hard drugs, pimps, crime, and murder obviously had a bad life. Most criminals have had bad lives. Should that be a defense of their crimes? Absolutely not. If we are blaming their life of abuse then hardly anyone should ever be prosecuted.

Now, the actual sentence can be discussed if it is too harsh. In this case, I think it was. 20-30 years would be more appropriate, maybe less.

It was interesting. I just wish it was less the emotional stories from her and her family. You just don't judge a case on how screwed up your life was. Obviously, if you are getting beaten and then you kill the perpetrator, that is a legit defense.

Was it about the murder or was it about abuse? It felt more like the latter. There is next to no testimonials from the victim's family (literally like 10 seconds) so it is very one-sided. So since we never heard from the victim's family or rarely from the defense it's very difficult to really make a decision as to the time she deserved.

I still recommend it, but just be aware of the emotional appeal of the filmmaker trying to dictate how you should feel about it. I would have rated higher if it wasn't so manipulative.
  • MovieCriticOnline
  • 2 may 2020
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5/10

Flaccid, Biased, Yet Ultimately Revealing

  • jsteiger
  • 4 may 2020
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8/10

Interesting Murder Documentary

I'm listing the initial set up for the documentary as seen in the documentary previews, not the middle or end.

Cyntoia Brown was adopted as a young child from a bio mother that was a drug-addicted 16 year old. When Cyntoia was 16 years old herself, she ran away from her adopted home and would hang out with a drug dealer and pimp named Kut-Throat. Cyntoia says most of the time they were doing drugs or having sex when he didn't have her working as a prostitute.

One evening Cyntoia meets a man named Johnny Allen in the parking lot of a Sonic. After small talk Allen asked Cyntoia if she was hungry and if she was up for any action? They went to his house and had sex.

At some point after sex, Cyntoia shot Allen in the head with a gun she kept in her purse. She claimed the shooting was self defense - that she believed he was reaching for a gun under the bed. The prosecution claimed she shot him while he was sleeping so she could rob him.

After shooting Allen, Cyntoia took $172 , two of his guns and his truck.

The documentary follows what happened to Cyntoia after Tennessee charged her with Allen's 2004 murder. She was labeled a prostitute (today she would be seen as a childhood victim of sex trafficking), and charged as an adult for the crime instead of a minor.

Based on the evidence it's pretty clear Allen was sleeping when he was shot by Cyntoia, which would usually give me sympathy for him. But Allen was a Real Estate agent and a Youth Pastor - a move many pedophiles make to get the trust of the community and access to kids. (That was not part of the documentary.) Allen calling himself a Youth Pastor, while sleeping with a 16 year old girl, suggests he was a pedophile and sex predator (again, my speculation, not part of the documentary).

The documentary POV is one of sympathy for Cyntoia, skipping over other violent acts she committed as a teen. Her case became well known after many celebrities started sharing it on social media.

The documentary mainly focuses on Cyntoia's effort to rehabilitate herself and her attempt to get clemency from the Republican Tennessee Governor. Overall an interesting watch.
  • fleck05IMDB
  • 29 abr 2020
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4/10

Frankly, it's just dull.

To start with it's not really that interesting of a case. Compound that with a tedious presentation and I skipped out early.
  • SpacemanBob
  • 30 abr 2020
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1/10

A one-sided show, not a real documentary.

  • courtjes
  • 3 may 2020
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8/10

16 yo runaway shoots pedophile dead. That's ok.

So much pomp and circumstance on a case that's so clear-cut really. A 16 yo sexually abused girl shoots a 40-something yo pedophile dead after he fondled her in his house.

She should be celebrated for getting this world off a disgusting pedophile who of course fit the typical pedo description: Xtian and "concerned with the community". The fact that she got any jail for this is a disgrace to our judicial system.

Glad Cyntoia got clemency and was able to turn her life around.
  • Skorpyos
  • 18 mar 2022
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5/10

Murder t To Clemency

  • annette-pulliam
  • 30 abr 2020
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5/10

Interesting

The amazing story oof a sixteenth year old prostitue who kills a client who is eventually given clemency through the efforts of many individuals in our justice system.
  • fmwongmd
  • 19 jul 2020
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10/10

Powerful documentary which has exposed how naive we are as a society

Disgusted by all the reviews which say Cyntoia Brown need to get the death penalty for murdering Johnny Michael Allen. Johnny was a predator, he did not deserve to die but Cyntoia was a damaged young girl who was being pumped out by a 24 year old boyfriend.

As a global society we should understand correctional facilities exist to correct and make former offers ready to be welcomed back into society. Cyntoia served 15 years, she was remorseful and had worked towards being a better person before she was released back into society. She's an upstanding member of our society today and we are better for the decision to free her.
  • nrgigaba
  • 1 nov 2020
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1/10

Mercy for a MURDERER? How about NO.

Story of a convicted murderer that was 100% guilty by her own admission. Somehow we are meant to feel sorry for her because she finished some college courses? That doesn't make you innocent. It doesn't give back the life you took. She should still be in prison and never released.
  • JokerReviews
  • 29 abr 2020
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1/10

Apologists for murder

Brown is a vicious killer who should have gotten the death penalty.
  • cloudbuster63
  • 3 may 2020
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8/10

IS GOOD BECAUSE IT MATTERS!

Good documentary. Yes, I miss more details of the story here and there, but isn't that always the case in crime documentaries?

A must see for fans of crime .
  • Guanche48
  • 23 sep 2021
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5/10

We Need Cyntoia to Tell her Story.

Hopefully, Cyntoia Brown-Long will do a doc to finish the story of her life, those that impacted it before she went to prison, and her life after prison. This doc does not do that; it tells again what we already know (which would be great for those who knew nothing about the circumstances). But this doc still only scratches the surface, and Cyntoia (along with other young women still in her similiar past circumstances before/after jail) deserves better. This doc, however, does motivate me to read Mrs. Brown-Long's book.
  • Steadyb89
  • 30 abr 2020
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