Miranda's Victim
- 2023
- 2h 7min
Nel 1963, la diciottenne Patricia Weir viene rapita e violentata. Giura di imprigionare il suo aggressore, Ernesto Miranda. La sua vita è lacerata dal sistema legale americano mentre lotta p... Leggi tuttoNel 1963, la diciottenne Patricia Weir viene rapita e violentata. Giura di imprigionare il suo aggressore, Ernesto Miranda. La sua vita è lacerata dal sistema legale americano mentre lotta per attivare una legge che trasformerà la nazione.Nel 1963, la diciottenne Patricia Weir viene rapita e violentata. Giura di imprigionare il suo aggressore, Ernesto Miranda. La sua vita è lacerata dal sistema legale americano mentre lotta per attivare una legge che trasformerà la nazione.
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Now I am not saying the film handles the subject matter poorly. I was actually VERY impressed that they didn't show much of the assault and it was clear to show how terrible doctors can be when they examine patients who have been attacked. I also appreciated the inappropriate way some folks handled this...such as the victim's own mother. It was not glossed over and these scenes might be best to be seen with some Kleenex nearby.
The story begins in 1963. A young woman is kidnapped and assaulted. While her mother wants her to be quiet and not tell the police, her sister insists and Trish talks to a police detective about the incident. The film follows the police work...leading ultimately to the arrest of Ernesto Miranda. What happens next and how they now name the police 'Miranda' warning after him, you'll have to see for yourself.
This film is truly terrific...hard to watch...but terrific. I cried and yelled quite a few times during the movie...a testament to the impact of the movie. It also did something very few movies do which are based on true facts...it stuck to the facts and really told the story well. As a result, it's probably the best made film about sexual assault you can watch...tough watching, of course, because it is made so well. Terrific acting, direction and, well,...everything.
By the way, this was Donald Sutherland's final feature film. While he's not the star, he was terrific as a judge and it's a wonderful career ending movie.
Based on a true story, it dramatizes stoic bravery of a young woman who had to go through the unsympathetic and ritualistic court system where procedural mistakes and skillful lawyers playing chess with people's lives have more impact than actual confessions, on a slight chance of helping others avoid her destiny and being able to sleep at night.
A decent movie on the topic that unfortunately never gets old. Were you really raped or actually asked for it. Are you damaged goods or a traumatized human being. Shouldn't you just keep on living like nothing happened instead of complicating your life. Would they believe you?
I've never considered this case despite the omnipresence of this legal precedent. Miranda is not even a person's name anymore. On a basic level, this movie is interesting information. The problem is the case itself. It makes one root against this important ruling. It does settle on Trish and her compelling journey especially after her marriage. It's a bumpy journey of a movie. It's probably a bit long at over two hours although I don't know what could be trimmed. I would definitely change the title. They probably want Miranda's name in the title, but I want Trish in there too.
Miranda's Victim presents the story from all sides: through the eyes of the attorneys, Miranda, and most importantly, his victim. Trish Weir's persistence in obtaining justice at a time where few women reported rapes is a crusade that still resonates today as women collectively find their voices to share their own sexual abuse stories in the ongoing MeToo movement.
This movie is not just a story. It sends a greater message to all sexual assault victims on how one brave voice can have such a profound effect on the American justice system.
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- QuizThis film is Donald Sutherland's final film appearance before his death on June 20, 2024.
- Blooper(at around 6 mins) The ubiquitous red plastic cup seen in the bar at the movie theatre was introduced in 1970 (this segment of the movie takes place in 1963).
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John Flynn: The issue is whether this defendant's confession should have been allowed in evidence.
- ConnessioniFeatures Il buio oltre la siepe (1962)
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- 100.302 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 7 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1