Un Café au Cyanure: Le Chaos de l'Affaire Wongso
Original title: Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee and Jessica Wongso
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This documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.This documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.This documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.
Erin Nicole Lundquist
- Jessica Wongso
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Krishna Murti
- Self
- (archive footage)
Beng Beng Ong
- Self
- (archive footage)
Mirna Salihin
- Self
- (archive footage)
Ferdy Sambo
- Self
- (archive footage)
Imam Samudra
- Self
- (archive footage)
O.J. Simpson
- Self
- (archive footage)
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If you go by this, everyone in Indonesia is insanely vain and vapid. Their legal system is an absolute joke, with everyone involved believing and relying on science and arguments that would be laughed out of any other court in the world. The attention seeking father of the deceased woman was allowed to bring a gun into the court room, as well as place a doctored photo into evidence that was only at the last second discovered and removed. Every high school debate tournament I've seen has been head and shoulders above this country's highest court. Looks like there's a new entrant in the way too crowded race to see who can recreate the world from Idiocracy first.
"The (Indonesian) criminal justice system needs to be reformed." That was probably the truest statement made in this documentary, which could also summarize the entire movie.
Their "expert" witnesses were highly dubious to say the least. They literally brought in a physiognomist (a sort of pseudoscientist judging someone's character based on their facial features) to testify in court! I was flabbergasted! I will not reveal the verdict in my review, so as to avoid spoilers. I have my own suspicions and probably agreed with the outcome. But suffice to say the methods they used to reach that outcome were shockingly backwards and therefore I think the verdict should have been different.
Obviously there are many beautiful aspects of the diverse Indonesian culture and people, but after watching this documentary I will not be planning a trip there anytime soon. No place is perfect, certainly not my own country (United States). But this documentary revealed some serious and frightening flaws in their society. I think it's worth a look, especially if you have even a passing interest in Indonesia.
Their "expert" witnesses were highly dubious to say the least. They literally brought in a physiognomist (a sort of pseudoscientist judging someone's character based on their facial features) to testify in court! I was flabbergasted! I will not reveal the verdict in my review, so as to avoid spoilers. I have my own suspicions and probably agreed with the outcome. But suffice to say the methods they used to reach that outcome were shockingly backwards and therefore I think the verdict should have been different.
Obviously there are many beautiful aspects of the diverse Indonesian culture and people, but after watching this documentary I will not be planning a trip there anytime soon. No place is perfect, certainly not my own country (United States). But this documentary revealed some serious and frightening flaws in their society. I think it's worth a look, especially if you have even a passing interest in Indonesia.
This film is very good at dissecting the intricacies of the Indonesian legal system and add laying there its flaws. While the Indonesian legal system is certainly unique within the world, it seems that this case is problematic for the reason that many other cases in the world are problematic - media attention. Sometimes I wonder if it would be a better system when you were accused, charged, tried of a crime in secret. That way if you were innocent no one would ever know that you had been accused of a crime, and if you are guilty then your trial has more of a chance to be a fair one without the glare of the media. Of course that system also would probably lead to abuses of power as well. This is an interesting documentary that plays more like a sensationalistic film.
Being from a legal family (American), I watched to see how it's done in Indonesia.
Now that country is off my bucket list!
The two things I took away from this documentary is: The family dictates how far a coroner can go in an autopsy. In this one, the police wanted a full autopsy, but the family didn't allow that. In this instance, they allowed only small blood samples. Nothing in depth.
Second - If you are not beautiful (and in the definition of Indonesian beauty), you are guilty - automatically in the eyes of everyone observing the trial!! Innocence is being beautiful! OMG! You can't make this stuff up!
What's unfair is that it (probably) gives a bad and unfair view of an entire country.
But back to the documentary, it's odd and long. The film clips are often the same.
If you need something to pass the time, or to iron to (Google it!), pay bills, do dishes, this is it.
Now that country is off my bucket list!
The two things I took away from this documentary is: The family dictates how far a coroner can go in an autopsy. In this one, the police wanted a full autopsy, but the family didn't allow that. In this instance, they allowed only small blood samples. Nothing in depth.
Second - If you are not beautiful (and in the definition of Indonesian beauty), you are guilty - automatically in the eyes of everyone observing the trial!! Innocence is being beautiful! OMG! You can't make this stuff up!
What's unfair is that it (probably) gives a bad and unfair view of an entire country.
But back to the documentary, it's odd and long. The film clips are often the same.
If you need something to pass the time, or to iron to (Google it!), pay bills, do dishes, this is it.
Ungornately, this is a real live crime.
When I was watching it, I almost forgot that that happened for real.
It seemed to me that I was warching a B movie with a nad script and argument that nobody would believe. Unless you were a Indonesian Justice Member.
What a shame.
Everytime I see this kind of situation, I confirm the ideia that we have to much to evolve yet.
Here in Brazil we have these kind of justice as well.
The specialists that are more interested in look good in pictures than protect the truth.
Nobody cares about the other people as long as they can perform their futile show.
When I was watching it, I almost forgot that that happened for real.
It seemed to me that I was warching a B movie with a nad script and argument that nobody would believe. Unless you were a Indonesian Justice Member.
What a shame.
Everytime I see this kind of situation, I confirm the ideia that we have to much to evolve yet.
Here in Brazil we have these kind of justice as well.
The specialists that are more interested in look good in pictures than protect the truth.
Nobody cares about the other people as long as they can perform their futile show.
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- TriviaNetflix's first documentary film from Indonesia.
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