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My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous

  • 2012
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
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4.8/10
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My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous (2012)
CrimeMysteryThriller

Inspired by true events. A nine year old girl disappears and is later found murdered. The movie exploits the events leading up to the death of the girl, why did it happen? What lies beneath?... Read allInspired by true events. A nine year old girl disappears and is later found murdered. The movie exploits the events leading up to the death of the girl, why did it happen? What lies beneath? Was the parenting of the young perpetrators to blame or was it their need to be seen. Are... Read allInspired by true events. A nine year old girl disappears and is later found murdered. The movie exploits the events leading up to the death of the girl, why did it happen? What lies beneath? Was the parenting of the young perpetrators to blame or was it their need to be seen. Are they even an invention of the imagination and not real?

  • Director
    • Shane Ryan-Reid
  • Writer
    • Shane Ryan-Reid
  • Stars
    • Katie Noname
    • Demi Baumann
    • Teona Dolnikova
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Shane Ryan-Reid
    • Writer
      • Shane Ryan-Reid
    • Stars
      • Katie Noname
      • Demi Baumann
      • Teona Dolnikova
    • 12User reviews
    • 124Critic reviews
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    Katie Noname
    • Alyssa
    • (as Katie Marsh)
    Demi Baumann
    Demi Baumann
    • The Sidekick
    Teona Dolnikova
    • The Performer
    Alex Damiano
    • The Angst
    Kaliya Skye
    • Elizabeth
    Joseph Marsh
    • Joseph
    Sean Cain
    Sean Cain
    • The Performer's Father
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    10a_marie_p

    Real and brutal, yet beautifully tragic in fantasy land

    It's hard to describe this film. Which in this case is a good thing.

    It's real, raw, and brutal (and vulgar) in many scenes, more like a silent film or music video in other scenes, and beautiful like a full blown fantasy in others.

    Only loosely based on the Alyssa Bustamante murder of Elizabeth Olten, this shouldn't be considered a true story, only an inspiration for a film which digs far deeper into the state of mind than any sensational news headline could imagine doing.
    9ms-oomen

    Beautifully Haunting film that forces introspection, with its stark realism, a fantastic offering by Shane Ryan..

    Where does one even start with a film such as this? I guess the first business at hand is this is not the typical horror film, although it is horrific at points in its own way. This is not a "for fun" film, you wont be popping up some corn and plopping down in your favorite chair and settling in for a good time. Instead you will be drawn into a strange dreamy harsh experience, that will captivate and move you, sometimes in ways you may not like. And one more word to the wise this is not a film that impressionable children need to be around, I was warned and appreciated the heads up once I watched so I extend the same to you. 

    Shane Ryans film is loosely based on an actual murder case, involving the death of 9 year old  Elizabeth Olten, at the hands of her neighbor (also a child of 15  when she murdered Elizabeth) Alyssa Bustamante. That being said this  film is not the typical "based on" movie, it doesn't try to follow the the "facts" of the crime per Se, it includes a few points but the film isn't a direct interpretation of the crime itself, more of a slice of life look at the society that may have helped create the situation internally that led to the act.  

    The film follows Bustamante and "The Sidekick", as they torment her little brother, video tape themselves in various angry teen-aged moments, including scenes of self mutilation in the form of "cutting". However they are not the only characters we watch. There are a several other key players including "The Angst" and "The Performer". It is at times almost difficult to watch but yet stunningly beautiful all at once. It is a film filled with a sad stark reality of mental illness, cruelty, anorexia, isolation, despair, rape and murder. There are moments when the reality of the film is so gripping its hard not to turn away. on occasion I felt almost as though I was peeking through someones window watching their pained lives unfold, which is a credit to both the acting and the directing of this film. 

    Please do not get me wrong, I think this is a BRILLIANT film. It does what it is meant to, it makes you think, it creates a conversation, and it most definitely stays with you.  Shane Ryan creates a beautifully haunting film.  The cinematography is stunning, Shane Ryan finds a sad strange beauty in a very morose macabre subject. Its dreamy, and ethereal, in a nightmare sort of way. The score is absolutely amazing, and lends itself to the very  strong mood to the film.  Whatever budget Mr. Ryan had he used extremely well, as the film looks and feels much more produced than I am sure the budget would suggest. 

    This is a film that will haunt you with its realism, if you feel nothing while watching this then someone needs to call 911 because you are dead inside. I highly recommend this film if you are looking for something outside the normal horror genre to watch, or if you are a fan of "arthouse"  films. It truly is a work of ART, a film of macabre beauty, hats off to you Shane Ryan!
    8phuongqb900

    It's so close to real life. Now watching

    If you've seen director Shane Ryan's earlier work then you'll know what you're in for, and also see how he expands his origins of handling found footage films. If you haven't seen his earlier stuff and are expecting some mainstream crime thriller or a Lifetime show, then you'll either be greatly disappointed with its hard-hitting realism, or pleasantly surprised (while also being left enormously depressed).

    Keep in mind, Ryan's work will never have a laughing moment, or a time when it seems like things "might be okay." They start off seriously ill, and the sickness only worsens until it eats away your entire body, mind, and soul. His films are not for the faint-of-heart, but also not for those seeking sex, gore or cheap thrills. There's something very deep and meaningful underlying all of this. He never glamorizes murder, but seems oddly fascinated by its evil. So fascinated, in fact, that everything always feels so very real. In a sense where you feel part of this may have had to be lived or experienced by the filmmaker. It's so close to real life (without ever feeling like some "Reality" Show) in a way neither Hollywood or even Independent cinema ever seem to capture.
    2Emhilradim

    It's not the story you were expecting for the subject matter

    When you hear that this film is about the real-life murder committed by Alyssa Bustamante, you'd probably think that the film would center around that event. And you'd be wrong. Instead this movie tries to explore "who is Alyssa Bustamante?" and I'm not sure how much if any of it is accurate.

    The weird thing is that the movie has a lot of awkward sequences that seem to be there to pad out the length, and don't seem to in any way service the story. At one point there's a really awkward shower scene, and at the halfway point in the movie we have to watch a music video in what I assume to be Russian?

    The real story of Alyssa Bustamante is disturbing on its own, and it would have been better to tell the story of the actual events. The lying, the manipulation. Pretending to help look for her victim, all the while keeping entries in her diary about the thrill she got from it. That would have been good subject matter for a documentary of a murder. Instead we follow a girl with a terminal obsession with Russia.

    Honestly, I would recommend to avoid this.
    9exoticscult

    Widely misunderstood film.

    My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous is unlike others. It captures emotion, good and bad. Reading reviews I noticed many people just look at the "amateur" film style and how "messed up it is". The film tackles real world issues, but is portrayed as characters. This movie is brutal and sad, there's no confusion there. The only reason I haven't rated it 10 stars is because it isn't much like the true crime committed by Alyssa Bustamante. Many people get confused when they see her name on the movie cover, and then watch it and don't see much resemblance.

    Regardless, My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous is a 9 star worth film. People who rated it lower probably didn't understand the movie personally. I would completely recommend it to people who can stomach dark topics and disturbing imagery. A great film.

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
      • Polish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alyssa: Portrait of a Teen Killer
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      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
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      • Mad Sin Cinema
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