Après la mort de sa fille, une mère utilise le réseau social MySpace pour enquêter sur les personnes qu'elle juge responsables, entraînant des répercussions pour de nombreuses familles.Après la mort de sa fille, une mère utilise le réseau social MySpace pour enquêter sur les personnes qu'elle juge responsables, entraînant des répercussions pour de nombreuses familles.Après la mort de sa fille, une mère utilise le réseau social MySpace pour enquêter sur les personnes qu'elle juge responsables, entraînant des répercussions pour de nombreuses familles.
- Self - Murder Victim
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Riverside Homicide Unit
- (as Detective Rick Wheeler)
- Self - 5150 Gang Member
- (images d'archives)
- Self - 5150 Gang Member
- (images d'archives)
- Self - 5150 Gang Member
- (images d'archives)
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The film never takes sides, and has no political agenda. The parties involved lay out the story, and it's left up to the viewer to draw conclusions. It's paced just about right, not too long, no repeating itself. Every interview came across as relevant. A good watch.
What can I say, I found this incredibly tasteless, is it an interesting watch, not for me, all I can see is an advert for not messing around with crystal meth, you can see the horrific effects it has on the individuals that have been thick enough to take it, strange eyes, dramatic ageing, and general weirdness.
The poor girl that had to lose as Crystal, what on Earth did and will that do to her, she seems like such a sweet, nice girl, unlike the mother.
I feel so sorry for those living a life such as this, wanting to escape it.
I watched it, I didn't enjoy it, 5/10.
Content aside, the doc is fairly fast paced and relies mostly on interviews with the Homicide detective, the victim's family and some ex gangsters, but it's mostly interviews with a few live clips and some recreations. It lays out the tale concisely and moves it along at a brisk pace, with a fairly bland conclusion in the form of text on the screen to update you "10 years later the mother becomes president of the USA and yadda yadda yadda that's the reason we now have an alien invasion happening at our Mars colony". It glosses over major events that would have been cool to have seen in clips or something.
I watched this because Netflix recommended as one of my top choices but I don't think I would recommend it. I can't think of other true crime docs to watch instead, maybe go watch CSI again. If you skip this one you won't be missing much.
The way they reenact the crime scene is with toy trucks and with figurines that look like the old "homies" ones from the early 2000's. That could work but it seemed really low effort in this documentary. I guess a lot of the budget went towards the MySpace page scenes. I don't know how old the little girl was that started the catfishing MySpace account, she still looks really young even now. That was a smart idea until the victim's mom ruined it. Still it's a bit scary to think of this underage girl catfishing gangsters on social media, you can tell it messed her up a bit, plus she was posing as a dead woman ! The whole thing is messed up all around.
The documentary doesn't really leave you sympathizing with anyone, it gets you upset at everyone involved more than anything. However, I did feel sympathy for the girl who started the catfish MySpace profile and the parents of the gangster who got their house burned down. They're the only people that were dragged into the middle of all this without doing anything along with the victim. I stuck around to see who pulled the trigger and what ended up happening, but the journey to get there is infuriating. The documentary could've been a lot of shorter or honestly this could've been an episode in a gang violence docuseries or something - the case wasn't worth a whole documentary to itself.
All in all, the documentary doesn't teach you anything new. It sounds morbid to say this but this is too much of a simple crime to make a "true crime" documentary about. This girl was sadly surrounded by trouble and it was bound to happen at some point. It happens every day in gang riddled communities and it's always unfortunate. Her particular case, the only interesting thing was the MySpace catfishing to catch the culprit.
I'd skip this one. Just Google the case if you're curious. Don't give any of these people the attention - especially the mom.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFirst directorial project of Fredrick Munk.
- GaffesAt 21:10, a winking smiley is typed in the chat box, but it appears as a normal smiley when she presses enter.
- Citations
Self - Riverside Homicide Unit: We have a picture of a grim reaper that sits on the desk of the person who's next up. So it's like death is always kind of waiting, and when you're at the top of the list, that's your case. So you have no idea what you're going to catch.
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- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1