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A father fights for decades to bring his daughter's killer to justice in France and Germany before taking extreme measuresA father fights for decades to bring his daughter's killer to justice in France and Germany before taking extreme measuresA father fights for decades to bring his daughter's killer to justice in France and Germany before taking extreme measures
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I can't understand why everyone hasn't rated this 10/10. It's an amazing story of one man's compulsion to get justice - through decades. It is harrowing and touching in equal measure - I certainly found the ending emotional.
The story demonstrates the disregard for fellow human beings that still exists everywhere - not just related to the crime itself but through the justice and political systems and processes.
But it also shows that dogged determination can win through. Many people would have given up. He did not.
Everyone should watch it. You may not 'enjoy' it but I think you'll be moved.
The story demonstrates the disregard for fellow human beings that still exists everywhere - not just related to the crime itself but through the justice and political systems and processes.
But it also shows that dogged determination can win through. Many people would have given up. He did not.
Everyone should watch it. You may not 'enjoy' it but I think you'll be moved.
I paused "My Daughter's Killer" only once--it is that riveting.
I watched it in its original language and was particularly moved by the (ultimately) international grassroots cooperation responsible for bringing to justice a monster.
Anyone who would judge Mr. Bamberski--such as incredibly offensive review on this site--as being "forever in grief" clearly hasn't suffered the life-altering murder of a loved one. Shame on that reviewer.
Mr. Bamberski himself gives a very ambiguous benediction to his own actions. A few of us will understand exactly what his closing line means. For those few, his confirmation of the road's loneliness to justice is intensely felt.
This is a magnificent documentary.
I watched it in its original language and was particularly moved by the (ultimately) international grassroots cooperation responsible for bringing to justice a monster.
Anyone who would judge Mr. Bamberski--such as incredibly offensive review on this site--as being "forever in grief" clearly hasn't suffered the life-altering murder of a loved one. Shame on that reviewer.
Mr. Bamberski himself gives a very ambiguous benediction to his own actions. A few of us will understand exactly what his closing line means. For those few, his confirmation of the road's loneliness to justice is intensely felt.
This is a magnificent documentary.
First, let's address the elephant in the room that several reviewers called attention to: Voice-overs. They found them difficult to understand. I did not. Maybe it's because I watch so many programs that are subtitled and some dubbed, so I am used to it.
This documentary was not the smoothest, but it was heart wrenching. A great "who done it" in that everyone denied involvement and yet a child was dead - and in a physician's home, no less.
And we've all been conditioned to trust our doctor.
There are several heroes in this. And they paid for it, gladly.
The last minute is an absolute tear jerker! OMG! Tore me apart! And made me wish that I had a dad like him!
This documentary was not the smoothest, but it was heart wrenching. A great "who done it" in that everyone denied involvement and yet a child was dead - and in a physician's home, no less.
And we've all been conditioned to trust our doctor.
There are several heroes in this. And they paid for it, gladly.
The last minute is an absolute tear jerker! OMG! Tore me apart! And made me wish that I had a dad like him!
All I want to say is Mr Bamberski , you are a "IDEAL FATHER". Parents everywhere should learn from you. It is our duty as a parent to protect our kids from harm, and to punish the aggressor if they cause them harm. You did a fantastic job of it.
You kept fighting till the justice was served. I bow down to you. RESPECT
Shame on human beings like Dieter Krombach. Are they humans even ?? Why did he not receive a harsh punishment???Why to release criminals like him to harm more women? And I was shocked to see that the mother accepted that it was possible that her daughter had suffered from sunstroke. Nobody should have mother like her.
You kept fighting till the justice was served. I bow down to you. RESPECT
Shame on human beings like Dieter Krombach. Are they humans even ?? Why did he not receive a harsh punishment???Why to release criminals like him to harm more women? And I was shocked to see that the mother accepted that it was possible that her daughter had suffered from sunstroke. Nobody should have mother like her.
A short documentary about a rather intense true crime story, which meant a lot of story points were skimmed over, but still the main purpose got across. The story was well presented in a doc standpoint, relevant interviews and use of re-enactments and archival footage.
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