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Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
2007
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Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop (2015)
A probing look into the potential future of "thought policing" through the headline-making case of the NYPD "Cannibal Cop," who was charged with conspiring to kidnap and eat women.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA probing look into the potential future of "thought policing" through the headline-making case of the NYPD "Cannibal Cop," who was charged with conspiring to kidnap and eat women.A probing look into the potential future of "thought policing" through the headline-making case of the NYPD "Cannibal Cop," who was charged with conspiring to kidnap and eat women.A probing look into the potential future of "thought policing" through the headline-making case of the NYPD "Cannibal Cop," who was charged with conspiring to kidnap and eat women.

  • Regia
    • Erin Lee Carr
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Christopher Ripley
  • Star
    • Gary Allen
    • Violet Blue
    • James A. Cohen
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    2007
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Erin Lee Carr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Ripley
    • Star
      • Gary Allen
      • Violet Blue
      • James A. Cohen
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Gary Allen
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    Violet Blue
    Violet Blue
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    James A. Cohen
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    • (as James Cohen)
    Joseph DeMarco
    • Self
    Alan Dershowitz
    Alan Dershowitz
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    • (as Alan M. Dershowitz)
    Daniel Engber
    • Self
    David Greenfield
    David Greenfield
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    Dareh Gregorian
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    Robert Kolker
    Robert Kolker
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    Chris Kraft
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    Erin Murphy
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    Laurie Penny
    • Self
    Christina Rodriguez
    • Kathleen Mangan-Valle
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    Jane Rosenberg
    • Self
    Lee Rowland
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    Maria Tatar
    Maria Tatar
    • Self
    Gilberto Valle
    • Self
    Michael Welner
    • Self
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      • Erin Lee Carr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Ripley
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    8natmavila

    A Culinary Delight for the Mind!

    First off, I must admit, I stumbled upon this documentary thinking it was a cooking show. Well, let me tell you, it's quite the unique recipe for a night of entertainment! Imagine Hannibal Lecter meets Law & Order, with a sprinkle of 50 shades of strange. It's a feast for the imagination, though not the one you'd expect.

    The film's title might sound like a cooking competition gone horribly wrong, but it's actually about the legal intricacies of an ex-cop's online fantasies. The storytelling is as riveting as a suspenseful episode of MasterChef, just without the mouth-watering dishes. Bon appétit, my fellow cinephiles!
    7Ed-Shullivan

    I wonder if NYPD has re-evaluated their hiring process and psychological evaluation process?

    This was a strange case and even stranger that this former New York City policeman and his parents would allow themselves to be filmed in such detail to complete this documentary. Not surprisingly there was no formal comments from his former employer, the FBI, the NYPD, nor from his ex-wife and/or her family.

    On the other hand, Gilberto Valle, is under a no contact order from his ex-wife, and has been unable to see his daughter. I think the punishment fits his crime.

    There should be a law whereby certain individuals are banned for life from accessing anything on the internet. We could call it Valle's Law.

    I give this documentary a decent 7 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    7Theo Robertson

    Don't Go Messing Around On The Internet

    In October 2012 a NYC policeman called Gilberto Valle was arrested and charged with planning to abduct to kidnap , murder and eat young women . Later convicted the verdict was later overturned and this documentary called THOUGHT CRIMES tells the bizarre Valle story and asks when should discussing something on the internet be treated as a planned crime in the real world

    An interesting documentary from Erin Lee Carr but perhaps not as interesting as it could have been . You see the point it's bringing to our attention - when does the internet world enter the real world ? The problem is we now live in the internet age and you can't blame the state for thinking what someone writes in a forum is what they're planning to do in real life . Let's be honest here - there's no such thing as privacy on the internet . You open an account on Facebook you're inviting potentially hundreds of millions of people to spy on you . You've had a terrible time with airport security and mention on a Twitter account that you hope someone bombs the airport you can't really complain if you get a visit from the police . An let's not forget the excuses from TO CATCH A PREDATOR and the British equivilents by Stinson Hunter and Letzgo Hunting where potential predators whine they were in an 18 plus chat room and they didn't believe someone claiming to be under the age was consent was an actual schoolgirl

    This is the problem with THOUGHT CRIMES Valle can claim he wasn't going to abduct and murder women he knew but the thing is he did break several codes of conduct . One very important thing Laurie Penny points out is that he accessed a police computer database to get information on women he knew . It's strange that an American documentary feels the need to ask a Brit like Penny for her worthless opinion but she is right in what she's saying and when I'm agreeing her that might tell you something . THOUGHT CRIMES does open a can of worms of sorts but it constantly reminded of what one of the blokes caught on TO CATCH A PREDATOR said "Don't go messing around on the internet because it might really get you in to trouble" . Never a truer word spoken
    6melyssalima

    He's not regretful at all.

    Very good documentary. But it's chilly how this man doesn't seem regretful at all. He just feels regretful that he got caught. It's one thing to have fantasy, but the fact that he was using his power as police to stalk and research for these women?

    And at which point shouldn't people be not responsible for planning and talking about it online.
    9kvnnagel

    Interesting Case Study...

    After being charged with conspiracy and having a judge overturn it... it sort of COMPLETLY undermines THREAT LAWS. Your not allowed to threaten Death to another person.. but is it only a threat if you tell the person you're threatening? What if you told everyone in SoCal media that you wanted to murder a politician... you'd be charged with uttering threats.. maybe not conspiracy unless you had an actual plan in play.. but the threat is real... had he not been exposed would he have gone through with it? Unknown.. just like the threat of death on another person.. it still was a threat.

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      • 20 aprile 2015 (Stati Uniti)
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