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Um Crime Americano (2007)

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Um Crime Americano

199 avaliações
7/10

A good movie, but...

  • user-26199
  • 16 de abr. de 2008
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7/10

A harrowing and baffling account of an unimaginable crime

  • alanmora
  • 10 de mai. de 2008
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8/10

Sylvia Likens used to be a childhood game in my neighborhood...

I was born in 1970 and had an Aunt that lived just down the street from the house where Sylvia and her sister were staying. When I first heard the name "Sylvia Likens" it was in a childhood chant which was very disrespectful to her life/death. When my mother heard me, she asked why I was doing that and I said it was a spooky game. She explained to me at that time that Sylvia was a real girl who lived through a horrid time. It wasn't until I was older that I found out she was murdered. Although it was a bad neighborhood, sometimes my husband and would drive by the house. Its frightening to think of what happens in our country, and in the very state I live in. I think it was important for this film to be made, especially when I read that none of the actors had heard of Sylvia's story. There is a park not far from her home that has a memorial in place for her, with her picture on it.
  • wmstine
  • 23 de ago. de 2008
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My opinion - Does not portray how horrible this crime really was.

I rate the movie a 7, as it does introduce individuals to this most horrible series of events. However, in my opinion the movie does not portray the abuse of Sylvia Likens to the extent to fully represent the horror and suffering of her torture. In researching this case, I find the movie "light" on the true depth of this crime. Sylvia Likens had at least 100 burns, contusions, and cuts on her body when she was found. She was starved, placed in scalding baths, and suffered extreme and prolonged abuse. I'm not voyeuristic, but I think that the film really lacks the details of the sequence and scope of events to provide the emotional and intellectual impact that the Likens case calls for. In contrast, "The Girl Next Door" appears to go a little too far in portraying a couple of events that may not have happened (I hope!) - but I believe that "The Girl Next Door" will leave you with a better sense of the true nature of the tragic murder of this young girl.
  • wayneswords
  • 29 de jun. de 2009
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7/10

Despicable Monsters

  • claudio_carvalho
  • 14 de nov. de 2008
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9/10

A very important film that shouldn't be ignored

  • Phantasm01
  • 6 de mai. de 2008
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7/10

The Girl Next Door: An American Crime

First off to anyone that has, will or wants to see this film I would also suggest The Girl Next Door, which is based on the same story but takes liberties as this film does. It is very interesting to see the differences between the two interpretations of the same events. The other interesting thing is, in my opinion these movies are perfect if you put them together, everything one does wrong the other does right and visa versa. An American Crime was great in its more detailed set up to these events along with it's amazing court room scenes that added a much need closer element that The Girl Next Door was desperately lacking. On the other hand The girl Next Door was much better at visualizing the actual events, don't get me wrong what happened to this girl was horrible, but in An American Crime it was just not portrayed as well by Ellen Page. I know that sounds weird for me to say too, but I assume that it was either the directors choice or an attempt at realism, but Ellen Page's character just shut down. Were as in The Girl Next Door, we saw more of a fighter in Blythe Auffarth's portrayal of the same character, someone who was changed by the experience. Also The Girl Next Door did not shy away from the violence as An American Crime did, now for some I'm sure that is a blessing, because I have heard of several people who could not finish watching The Girl Next Door for that very reason, and because these situations all involved young kids it is completely understandable. My overall point is that together these two films would make a wonderful film, but definitely not a film for everyone. Both films still do leave me wondering, what exactly did happen, exactly, so many liberties have been taken that some of the facts are a little fuzzy.
  • EXodus25X
  • 15 de set. de 2008
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9/10

A non-fiction horror film, hard to watch but important

I attended the world premiere of "An American Crime" at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Among the several decidedly downbeat films I saw this past week, this one was by far the hardest to watch. But something about it is compelling, like craning your neck to see what horrors can be spotted at the scene of a car crash. You know it can't be anything pretty, yet you can't take your eyes off it. Perhaps it was knowing that the film is, in fact, based on a true story. The opening courtroom scenes and disclaimer that "actual transcripts" were used make that clear. There's something about a "true crime" drama that triggers a desire to sit through whatever terrifying images lie ahead. And the images conjured up here are bone-chilling.

In 1965, Betty Likens (Romy Rosemont) and her husband Lester (Nick Searcy) decided it was best to leave their two daughters with a neighbor while they went off with a traveling carnival. So Sylvia Likens (Ellen Page) and her sister Jennie Fae (Hayley McFarland) settled in with the Baniszewski clan. And what a clan it was. Mother Gertrude (Catherine Keener) already had five of her own in tow, and now she added two more. What happened then, well documented in the record, is now played out for us with horrifying realism.

This is Keener and Page's film, despite the large ensemble cast assembled for the story. And both actors create frighteningly devastating portrayals of characters we still can't quite believe really endured these horrors. Mommie Dearest doesn't hold a candle to Keener's Gertrude, and Page is as heartbreaking as any victim I've seen in modern cinema. Both turn in award-winning performances that left me with chills.

In addition to the numerous family members, an assortment of school chums has the opportunity to get involved in some way. Coy Hubbard (Jeremy Sumpter) is the boyfriend of one of the Baniszewski brood. Known to most from 2003's "Peter Pan," we can't help but feel that he will be the hero here. Teddy Lewis (Michael Welch), is an enigma from the start. One of our most prolific yet underrated young actors today, Welch is perfectly cast as the boy whose blood runs hot or cold depending on the prevailing winds. Other notables include The West Wing's Bradley Whitford as prosecutor Leroy K. New.

This is a period piece set in the mid-60s, and the costumes, sets, and palette of colors effectively evokes that era to a T. Much of the film's look can be attributed to the cinematography of Byron Shah, who had two films here at Sundance (his "The Go-Getter" was one of my favorite film' at this year's festival).

"An American Crime" is not for everyone. It's a horror film that isn't a work of fiction. If it was from the hand of Stephen King it would be scary and delicious. Instead it's scary and nauseating. Yet it deserves the label "important," because the subject matter is worthy of discussion. And that's because the horrors exposed in this film are still occurring today. That's the real crime.
  • larry-411
  • 29 de jan. de 2007
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7/10

An American Crime vs. Girl Next Door

First of all someone said " The Girl Next Door" wasn't based on actual events .You'd have to be oblivious not to see it's based on this case with some minor changes.

I feel that The Girl Next Door is a much more disturbing film then An American Crime because the degree of abuse is much more accurate in relation to what happened in real life.

Also I was somewhat disturbed that the the director tried to show Gertrude in a somewhat sympathetic light as if he was trying to make some sort of feminist statement that Gertrude was a victim of 50's male oppression.In reality she was a sexual sadist of unspeakable proportions.
  • hateisgreatok
  • 29 de mai. de 2008
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8/10

I thought we were just teaching her.

  • lastliberal
  • 11 de mai. de 2008
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7/10

You really need a Big Heart to watch An American Crime Based upon the horrific true story of Sylvia Likens.

AN American CRIME - CATCH IT ( B+ ) You really need a Big Heart to watch An American Crime Based upon the horrific true story of Sylvia Likens. It is known as "the single worst crime perpetrated against an individual in Indiana's history" and "the most terrible crime ever committed in the state of Indiana." Long time back I saw "The Girl Next Door" which was also based upon Sylvia Likens, where in that movie, the torture and violence was shown to its extremist way and I was troubled after watching that I returned the DVD right away, I just couldn't kept it in my Room on any chance. that much effective it was. Similar thing happened this time too, I just wanted to get over with this, though as compare to "The Girl Next Door" its less torturous but the facts and situations shown in this one are 101% true. Ellen Page was simply incredible, no wonder she is the finest young Actresses around. Her shining personality shines through it and the person heart sinks watching her suffer like that! Catherine keener rightly bring out the Evil as the frustrated and Stoned Guardian. The movie is full of talented stars like James Franco & Brian Geraghty and young stars like Scott Eastwood, Jake Daniels, Jeremy Sumpter, Michael Welch, Ari Graynor, Scout Taylor-Compton and Haylay McFarland. Must watch it though its not for the faint hearten because it a true story and it Hurts BIG Time!
  • saadgkhan
  • 24 de out. de 2010
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9/10

An earth-shattering biopic that's not to be missed.

  • chrishaydon_63
  • 15 de ago. de 2008
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7/10

Too much left out of the film

  • mrrandygraves
  • 10 de jul. de 2023
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1/10

Read Torture Mom for the whole story

This depiction of the true crime of the death of Sylvia Likens was a fairytale compared to the real story. I can't believe how they portrayed Gert, like she was this poor sick lady with too many children...poor lady. She was a disgusting, deplorable, evil woman! She did SO much more to Sylvie that they showed. This was a poor excuse of a movie
  • gctsz
  • 22 de set. de 2018
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Bad portraying of truth.

This movie just made me very upset. It made it look like Paula and Stephanie Baniszewski was innocent. Reading the true crime reports of all taken place. Both them girls did horrible things to this poor girl. Why should they be portrayed as anything better then what horrible people they are. What this family and the neighborhood children did to this poor child should be fully shown. They should , hold there heads in shame and be haunted by this the rest of their life's. I could not live with myself if I was to have done anything like this .I only hope and pry the children of this family and all the children involved are punished by a higher means. And for Stephanie to clam she was Salvias friend? What kind of friend would allow someone to be treated this way..hogwash! All horrible people, horrible. They all should rot in hell!
  • Bearlytamed
  • 10 de ago. de 2009
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6/10

real story even scarier

This is based on the transcripts of the 1966 case Baniszewski v. The State of Indiana. The Likens are carnival workers and new in town. The father eagerly leaves his daughters Sylvia (Ellen Page) and Jennie (Hayley McFarland) with relative stranger Gertrude Baniszewski (Catherine Keener) for $20 a week. Jennie is disabled from polio. When the next cheque doesn't come on time, the troubled Gertrude beats Sylvia. Sylvia befriends oldest Baniszewski children Paula (Ari Graynor). Sylvia lets out Paula's secret pregnancy. Paula lies and complains to her deteriorating mother. This leads to ever-escalating punishments. The second daughter Stephanie Baniszewski (Scout Taylor-Compton) invites her boyfriend and other neighborhood kids over to add to the abuse. Ricky Hobbs (Evan Peters) has a crush on Sylvia and Gertrude convinces him to join. The abuse would culminate at the end of the three month stay.

This is a harrowing story. There is good acting led by Catherine Keener. It is a fairly straight-forward telling except for an odd turn near the end. There is a way to add drama by having a possible rescue closing in on the situation but the movie doesn't concentrate on that to its detriment. There is also limitations on the violence which is central to the case. Despite Keener's great acting, the situation could be even scarier. It could definitely be more claustrophobic.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 4 de jun. de 2016
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8/10

An Overlooked and Deeply Disturbing Film

  • frankenbenz
  • 5 de mai. de 2008
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7/10

A tragic story that needed to be told

  • Skyway_18
  • 26 de mai. de 2008
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10/10

Never has a movie made me so angry

  • scherrge
  • 19 de jun. de 2010
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6/10

Compelling but flawed

  • thomas-hardey-1
  • 20 de jan. de 2007
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10/10

it was very upsetting

This movie was good, acting was excellent, filming was excellent and you are quickly drawn into the story so that all around you is no longer there. Yet when you see the things that happen to this poor girl your eyes don't want to stop watching but in the back of your mind you're thinking why? Then you remember during portions of this movie that it was based on actual events and when the credits roll you're hit with this overwhelming since of sadness and grief that makes you want to tell your parent or parents that you love them and that you're thankful for them. While your mind processes what you've just seen it's hard because it's so shocking and real and you want to shout at the top of your lungs SAVE THIS GIRL! I guess it could just be me but it had powerful emotional effect on me. I've seen other movies about true stories but other than Schindler's List nothing had such an impact until now. There was a Lifetime movie that made me angry and sickened me that turned out was fictional that I wished they would have said before the movie began its not based on actual events. My advice is if you think you can handle the emotions you'll feel after this movie then watch it. If you don't think you can, then watch it with another person. The overall sad and disturbing fact was this movie was based on a true story. I guess that makes it all the more scary.
  • aujicj
  • 28 de nov. de 2008
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7/10

The Real Story

I just read this link: http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/young/likens/1.html and I have to say the horrific nature of this movie pales in comparison to the actual events. What Sylvia Likens endured was beyond belief or that of any imagination. I am truly shaken just attempting to comprehend the horrors visited upon that girl. And any attempt at imaging how any human could do that that to a fellow human being is utterly incomprehensible. It's a tragedy of such malicious proportions my mind is incapable of accepting such truths about the vicious intent of human behaviour. I lack the vocabulary to describe these events or the impact they had on me by simply becoming aware of them. But I can tell you this, there is no word in any know language that could accurately describe the absolute horror of Sylvia Likens life and death.
  • ReaLMoisan
  • 9 de dez. de 2007
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10/10

I couldn't move...

I collect movies...ALL kinds of movies and have several thousand in my collection...which means I see thousands of movies every year. I'd never heard of "An American Crime" until Netflix put it into my queue as a recommendation. I knew absolutely nothing about the film except for the cast. I'd watch Catherine Keener do a Dairy Queen commercial and give her a standing ovation. Forty minutes into the film, I became aware that I was clutching the arms on my chair. I was short-winded as I'd been holding my breath but didn't know it. I almost cheated and ran the movie fast forward just to see how it would end as I was terrified by what I was viewing. This movie should have been hailed by critics and had long lines outside the box office. Ellen Page and Catherine Keener were superb as was the entire cast...not even a 'walk-on' was miscast. James Franco, stepped out of the box to play an unlikeable character as did Jeremy (Peter Pan) Sumpter. If you love good movies, heavy drama, and fantastic acting...this is one to put on your MUST SEE list. When the movie finally did end. I just cut off my TV set. I couldn't watch anything of equal magnitude, no matter what was showing on any channel. One of the best films of all time...and the most horrifying in my entire collection...bar none!
  • RitchCS
  • 28 de ago. de 2008
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6/10

Good movie but not true enough

  • gallagherkellie
  • 16 de abr. de 2021
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1/10

A Mess of Flubs and Falsehoods

  • catharinecarstens
  • 22 de mai. de 2021
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