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Qui a peur du Slenderman?

Original title: Beware the Slenderman
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
8.7K
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Qui a peur du Slenderman? (2016)
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Tells the story of two 12-year old girls, who attempted to murder one of their friends in an attempt to appease Slenderman, a fictional monster from a horror website.Tells the story of two 12-year old girls, who attempted to murder one of their friends in an attempt to appease Slenderman, a fictional monster from a horror website.Tells the story of two 12-year old girls, who attempted to murder one of their friends in an attempt to appease Slenderman, a fictional monster from a horror website.

  • Director
    • Irene Taylor
  • Writer
    • Eric Knudsen
  • Stars
    • Morgan Geyser
    • Anissa Weier
    • Angie Geyser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    8.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irene Taylor
    • Writer
      • Eric Knudsen
    • Stars
      • Morgan Geyser
      • Anissa Weier
      • Angie Geyser
    • 43User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Morgan Geyser
    Morgan Geyser
    • Self - Stabbing Suspect
    Anissa Weier
    • Self - Stabbing Suspect
    Angie Geyser
    • Self - Morgan's Mother
    William Weier
    • self - Anissa Weier's Father
    • (as Bill Weier)
    Tiger
    • self - Anissa Weier's Cat
    Michael O. Bohren
    • Self - Judge
    Michelle Trussoni
    • Self - City of Waukesha Police Department
    Kristi Weier
    • Self - Anissa's Mother
    Payton Leutner
    • Self - Stabbing Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Trevor J. Blank
    • Self - Digital Folklorist
    Brad Kim
    • Self - KnowYourMeme.com
    Richard Dawkins
    Richard Dawkins
    • Self - Evolutionary Biologist
    Jack Zipes
    • Self - Literary Critic
    Tom Haynes
    • Self - Anissa's Former Teacher
    Abigail Baird
    • Self - Neuropsychologist
    Tyler
    • Self - Former Fellow Inmate
    Maggie
    • Self - Anissa's Childhood Friend
    Shelly Fisher
    • Self - City of Waukesha Police Department
    • Director
      • Irene Taylor
    • Writer
      • Eric Knudsen
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    User reviews43

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    5DrGerbil

    Disappointing

    Others have summarized this documentary far better than I can. I will just reiterate that the movie is far too long. There is a lengthy description of folklore and horror stories, which could have been cut down considerably.

    Then there are the interviews with the parents of the two perpetrators, which also could have been cut down. It seems like there is a lot of repetition.

    This movie could have been tightened up and submitted as a short- subject documentary, and I think it would have been better.

    I did like the courtroom sequences; however, the cases are not yet resolved. Perhaps the film-maker could have waited another six months to give the story a better conclusion? Obviously the appeals are going to drag on for years, but at least show the audience the outcome of the trials, which apparently are taking place in the spring of 2017.

    I also would have liked to have heard from the victim, or a member of the victim's family.
    7JustCuriosity

    An Interesting True Crime Story that Where Less Could have Been More

    Beware of the Slenderman was well-received at its world premiere at Austin's SXSW Film Festival. It is a true crime story about two 12-year-old girls who attempt to kill another young girl. The film, which will be broadcast in the near future on HBO. They are telling an intriguing story, but they try to tell too many stories. It seems obvious from the beginning that the girls are suffering from severe mental illness and that's the primary explanation for their violent behavior. Their behavior appears to be linked to mythic internet creature called Slenderman. Some of the most intellectual parts are their explorations of myth and folklore and how people come to rely on them. But then they seem to want to blame mental illness on misuse of the Internet. They don't seem to realize that there are mentally ill people who acted out violently long before there was the Internet. Long before "Slenderman" there were young people with psychological issues. And then spend a lot of time talking to the kids' troubled parents who feel responsible. And they explore the court procedures around their story. And they keep going on and on. They can't really figure out what story they are telling. At two hours the film simply goes on too long and goes off on too many tangents. They repeat their themes over and over without really getting that far. In the end, they could have told this troubling story a lot better and lot more simply. It is still an entertaining story, but it could have been a lot better.
    7Mblodnieks

    Blame the Internet, blame the kids....honestly?

    I found this to be a well done documentary that effectively portrayed our society the way it is today. The film glossed over the plight of the victim just as these girls did, and we expect them to show empathy? Did the filmmakers?

    It's true kids are overexposed to a lot of things on the internet, but when HAVEN'T kids been exposed to awful things? Just look at the history of the world!! It is RIFE with horrific wars, oppression, persecution, poverty, death...children have always been exposed to these things.

    The justice system is ridiculous. Trying 6th graders as adults, questioning their beliefs and labeling them mentally ill at age 12 when the brain isn't even developed? There's a reason we don't diagnose psychopathy until age 18.

    I'm not excusing what these girls did. Its horrific. But why are we so baffled? Wars have been raging for millennia, and even in the 21st century society ADULTS are killing each other in the name of "beliefs," which are quite honestly no less rational than internet demons.

    Seriously.
    5spacem-42814

    The Victims

    It's like there wasn't even a victim in this story. So sad. You would have thought the two criminals were the victims. I kept waiting to see a statement about how the victim and her family declined to participate. It never came. Their voices were so painfully absent. All tangled up in all the wrong things.

    Overall it was certainly interesting, even captivating. But I found myself wanting so badly to hear from poor Payton. The only victim, along with her loved ones.

    It will be interesting to see how it all turns out.

    All the details about how internet myths start was so scary. And how kids are being raised now is scariest of all.
    8whitneyspotts

    Important look at the psychology of a horrific crime

    It seems to me most of the people who don't like this movie feel that way simply because they think these girls are "evil".

    I DO have sympathy for these girls because I am very familiar with schizophrenia and schizo-typo mental disorders, and can see beyond the black/white dichotomy of good and evil that people like to cling to. I thought the interviews with the parents were crucial in establishing the mind-frame of the kids at the time, as well as showing the guilt and anguish that a parent feels in the aftermath of your child committing a brutal crime. Never did I feel like the film was excusing the horrific nature of the crime, but trying to draw out how it ended up happening in the first place.

    I know that people have voiced criticism that there was little on the victim - that is because the victim's family declined to participate (totally within their rights, and totally understandable). But the fact of the matter is, with cases like these, the important part is to study the perpetrators -- how do you prevent horrors like this from happening if you don't understand HOW they came to happen?

    Personally, I thought the section about urban folklore, and how it can multiply rapidly on the internet to be really interesting.

    I'm a true crime doc, and I thought this was well done.

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    • Trivia
      Although the stabbing took place in Waukesha County (Waukesha). Anisa is being held further north in adjoining Washington County (West Bend).
    • Goofs
      During Trevor J. Blank's interview (at the 28:18 mark), footage is shown of the popular Youtube series "WATCHER" by Andrew J. Neis. "WATCHER" is not a Slenderman-related series, it features a human stranger that stands outside of a couple's apartment window and stares at them, never moving or speaking. The creators of "Beware the Slenderman" appear to have digitally edited the video to remove the face of the "WATCHER" character and make it appear as though it could possibly be a real-life Slenderman.
    • Quotes

      Herself - Stabbing Suspect: Make sure she's down.

    • Connections
      Featured in Slenderverse: The Rise and Fall of Slenderman (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Rising Walls
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      Music by Myuu

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2018 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Slender Man
    • Production companies
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Vermilion Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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