hughman55
Entrou em set. de 2003
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I realized something from watching this crap that I didn't understand before. I knew she was a pathological liar. I did not know that she is evil. I was actually shocked by how purely evil and destructive she is. If she had just kept her mouth shut - only her ex-husband, Keith, would have known that part. Now the world knows.
I could write a book on how everything she says in this documentary is either a lie or insane. But just take this for example: Crazy Sherri takes the extreme step of secretly taping her and Keith's interaction. In part 2 she plays the most egregious one of those exchanges. All it demonstrated was that Keith, calm but firm, fully has her number and job one for him is to protect their children from HER.
And Sherri has this crazy attorney who was gang raped and talks about her need to "escape", understandably, from that event. She draws a parallel between her trauma and her need to escape from it and Sherri's trauma and Sherri's need to escape from it. The attorney ironically, and stupidly, doesn't realize that Sherri caused ALL of the trauma that she went through, and is responsible for ALL of the trauma that her family experienced, and therefore is the "rapist" in this scenario.
At the end, she asks the off-camera documentarian: "Do you think this will do more harm than good to me?" Hmm...she's starting to catch on.
I'm don't care to spend another minute on this review. But someone should go into the questionable ethics of the makers of this disaster movie using an unstable sociopath who is incapable of saying no to the project, and also incapable of doing anything but revealing, through her own words, how destructive and dangerous she is.
I could write a book on how everything she says in this documentary is either a lie or insane. But just take this for example: Crazy Sherri takes the extreme step of secretly taping her and Keith's interaction. In part 2 she plays the most egregious one of those exchanges. All it demonstrated was that Keith, calm but firm, fully has her number and job one for him is to protect their children from HER.
And Sherri has this crazy attorney who was gang raped and talks about her need to "escape", understandably, from that event. She draws a parallel between her trauma and her need to escape from it and Sherri's trauma and Sherri's need to escape from it. The attorney ironically, and stupidly, doesn't realize that Sherri caused ALL of the trauma that she went through, and is responsible for ALL of the trauma that her family experienced, and therefore is the "rapist" in this scenario.
At the end, she asks the off-camera documentarian: "Do you think this will do more harm than good to me?" Hmm...she's starting to catch on.
I'm don't care to spend another minute on this review. But someone should go into the questionable ethics of the makers of this disaster movie using an unstable sociopath who is incapable of saying no to the project, and also incapable of doing anything but revealing, through her own words, how destructive and dangerous she is.