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Les Frères Menendez

Original title: The Menendez Brothers
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 59m
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7.0/10
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Les Frères Menendez (2024)
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In 1996, the Menendez brothers faced trial for killing their parents, a case that captivated America. Years later, they share their side through interviews with those involved, offering a fr... Read allIn 1996, the Menendez brothers faced trial for killing their parents, a case that captivated America. Years later, they share their side through interviews with those involved, offering a fresh take on the events.In 1996, the Menendez brothers faced trial for killing their parents, a case that captivated America. Years later, they share their side through interviews with those involved, offering a fresh take on the events.

  • Director
    • Alejandro Hartmann
  • Writers
    • Lucas Bucci
    • Chris Peterson
    • Tomás Sposato
  • Stars
    • Erik Menendez
    • Lyle Menendez
    • Jose Menendez
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    • Director
      • Alejandro Hartmann
    • Writers
      • Lucas Bucci
      • Chris Peterson
      • Tomás Sposato
    • Stars
      • Erik Menendez
      • Lyle Menendez
      • Jose Menendez
    • 45User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Erik Menendez
    Erik Menendez
    • Self - Convicted of Murdering Parents
    • (voice)
    Lyle Menendez
    Lyle Menendez
    • Self - Convicted of Murdering Parents
    • (voice)
    Jose Menendez
    Jose Menendez
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Kitty Menendez
    Kitty Menendez
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Rand
    Robert Rand
    • Self - Journalist and Author, The Menendez Brothers
    Jason Zlatkus
    Jason Zlatkus
    • Older Erik
    Shelley Ross
    Shelley Ross
    • Self - Producer, ABC News
    Pamela Bozanich
    Pamela Bozanich
    • Self - Prosecutor
    Alan Abrahamson
    Alan Abrahamson
    • Self - Journalist, Los Angeles Times
    Joan Vandermolen
    Joan Vandermolen
    • Self - Sister of Kitty
    • (as Joan Vander Molen)
    Betty Oldfield
    Betty Oldfield
    • Self - Juror
    Hazel Thornton
    Hazel Thornton
    • Self - Juror and Author, Hung Jury
    William Vicary
    William Vicary
    • Self - Defense Expert
    • (as Dr. William Vicary)
    Jon Conte
    Jon Conte
    • Self - Defense Expert
    Diane Vandermolen
    Diane Vandermolen
    • Self - Cousin of Lyle and Erik
    • (as Diane Vander Molen)
    Ann Burgess
    Ann Burgess
    • Self - Defense Expert
    • (as Dr. Ann Burgess)
    Stanley Goldman
    Stanley Goldman
    • Self -Veteran LA Public Defender
    Cliff Gardner
    Cliff Gardner
    • Self - Appellate Attorney to Lyle & Erik
    • Director
      • Alejandro Hartmann
    • Writers
      • Lucas Bucci
      • Chris Peterson
      • Tomás Sposato
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    9kcjordan7

    Much needed insight into the case

    Netflix allowing the brothers to do an in-depth interview about the events of not only that night but their lives prior to that was much needed. It's so refreshing to hear their voices after so many years. After watching this I am convinced that the abuse happened. Mainly because of how they killed their mother. They slaughtered her like a wild animal according to the prosecutor. You wouldn't kill your mother the way they did with so many bullets if you didn't hate her to your core. I began to think of how many men will actually do you serious bodily harm if you talk about their mothers. No matter how bad of a mother she is most men would go so far as attempted murder to protect their mother. So the fact that as she tried to flee they layered her with bullets mean that she was intensely hated. And you can only hate your mother that intensely if she failed to protect you from something or abused you. In this case it was both.

    If you murder your mother for money you'd do so in a less rageful way such as poisoning. The menendez brothers were telling the truth and now that they have a hearing coming up i would love to see a follow up documentary on their lives after release. I gave this documentary 9 stars because I wish that Leslie Abramson, jill Lansing and Dr. Oziel would have at least spoken on camera.
    7Lejink

    Brothers in Harm's Way

    I came to this Netflix documentary about the Menendez brothers case, probably like a lot of other people, after viewing the same channel's recently broadcast controversial 9-part drama, released under the "Monsters" title. I personally couldn't remember anything about the case before I watched the series, however, what I think is pretty inarguable is that it was slanted in favour of the prosecution case, which eventually prevailed at a retrial, finding the brothers guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

    This two-hour film however was very different. Using extensive recent audio-interviews with them, I believe there's equally little doubt that the film-makers believe that the two were indeed provoked by the alleged incestuous sexually abusive behaviour of their father, to shockingly shoot both him and his wife, their mother, while they watched TV in their palatial family home.

    With access to many of the original participants in the case, including jurors from both trials, also witnesses and representatives for both the defence and the prosecution, including the original female prosecutor, this was highly provocative in the claims it seemed to make. The point is made that in the intervening thirty years, with society's acceptance of parental sexual abuse in particular by fathers on their own children, including their sons, coupled with the emergence of the "#MeToo" movement, that the siblings were incorrectly charged and subsequently sentenced to jail. The claim here is that they should have received the lesser sentence of manslaughter, which would have resulted in much shorter custodial sentences them both, meaning of course they would have long since been freed by now.

    The point is also made that the pair likely caught the backlash of the DA Office's perception that the near-contemporary acquittal of OJ Simpson and before that also of the four policemen who beat up Rodney King, meant that they were determined to this time obtain a high-profile conviction with the notorious brothers fitting the bill. One other interesting fact is that on the original hung-jury, the 50/50 split amongst them was on a gender basis, with the six males voting guilty and the six females accepting the self-defence claim.

    I thought from the TV series that I knew how I'd have voted if I'd been on either jury but this alternative counter-argument, did make me revisit my thoughts on the case.

    That said, I do believe that being kept in jail for over 30 years is certainly long enough, even for the terrible crime they committed and tried to cover up and that I wouldn't argue if their soon-upcoming appeal is upheld and they are freed, as I believe is now probable.

    Time has told and time will tell...
    10seraichyk

    The best doc on the subject

    Finally, a complete revelation of the facts. When children (or anyone) are subjected to systematic psychological and sexual abuse, they are emotionally and mentally dysregulated.

    People asking, "why don't they leave, why don't they tell the police?"...do not understand how psychological control works. Their family was a cult of 4. These brothers were completely irrational, illogical...mentally unwell.

    Of course they were! Anyone who had lived their torturous childhood would be the same.

    This documentary includes corroborating stories to support the disgusting abusive nature of their father, and the lack of care from their mother.

    Sometimes with this type of abuse there is only one way out. If you have not experienced it personally, you wouldn't understand.
    8btzarevski

    Much better than a dramatized docu-series

    I waited to watch this documentary instead of the Monsters series that came before it as I'm generally more fascinated to hear from the actual people involved in the case, rather than actors pretending they were there. This documentary is certainly intended to be more sympathetic to the brothers, however I still like the fact it uses real footage of the trial, the media reporting at the time, that you get to hear from actual jurors and the brothers themselves. You can go back and forth about what the documentary left out; those who don't believe the brothers will criticize it that it's too sympathetic to them, equally those who do believe them can point out to more testimony and evidence of their abuse that the documentary didn't show.

    Regardless which side of the fence you come down on, I find it very difficult one can argue that their second trial allowed them a fair opportunity to put forward a defense. To not allow numerous testimony from family members, doctors, photos, letters etc that could potentially show how they were abused for years which is central to the defense's explanation of what influenced their actions that night feels incredibly prejudicial. Whether the jury then accepts this version of events is a separate matter, but surely the point of the judicial process is that they have the opportunity to hear the evidence for it. Certainly I think there was political pressure to not allow another acquittal of a high profile defendant for murder with OJ Simpson being acquitted just a week prior to much of the public's disgust. These two factors I think greatly taint their second trial and the inevitable verdict from it that they've now served 34 years for.

    The prosecutor Pamela comes off as very unlikable towards the end as well. It's fine if she doesn't believe them, and while I agree TikTok in general is a stain on society, to facetiously joke you'd use a firearm in defense against "TikTok people" as you in the same breath rubbish the Menendez's defence of using a firearm against their alleged abuser is a staggering lack of self-awareness. She also dismisses the social media 'campaigns' for them to be released, which, youthful exuberance and folly aside I'm sure hold little legal grounds, but she does so by acting incredulous that that would make a mockery of the justice process. "Why don't we hold TikTok trials or a poll" she says with indignation, but apparently she's fine with a judge not admitting the majority of a defense's evidence and unfairly influencing the outcome of a trial.

    I'm not sure how much legal basis there is for them to have another trial since they already had an appeal denied. I'm sure there are legal minds already exploring options with this case in the spotlight again, so the saga might yet continue in the coming years. Society today is certainly more acknowledging of sexual abuse victims, and how grooming and power dynamics affects how they react to their abuse. If you accept they were abused, and there's certainly much testimony and evidence to support it, then 34 years in jail from a tainted second trial in the 90s when abuse against boys/men was largely ignored feels like an injustice.
    8AmeUchiha278

    Highly Recommended

    I've known about this case for years, but recently watched the Monsters TV series based on the case, which is basically a lightly fictionalized docuseries.

    This instead is a documentary, with footage of the real trial, and with the brothers' narration. I recommend watching this documentary after watching the Monsters TV series, to get a more complete picture of the dynamics.

    In this documentary, they want you to be more inclined to believe the siblings' abuse, and they succeed at doing it. I can't say whether I believe in the abuse or not, there is evidence that it happened, and at the same time there is evidence that they lied and pretended about many things, one thing does not exclude the other. But one thing is certain, both in this documentary and in the Monsters series, the second trial was not done correctly, it was not carried out guaranteeing a fair and impartial trial, it was carried out starting a priori that the only possible output would be the life imprisonment.

    The Menendez brothers killed two people, and for this they deserve to serve a long sentence, but they do not deserve to be deprived of the right to a fair trial.

    If their trial had taken place today, they would probably have already finished serving their sentence.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los hermanos Menendez
    • Filming locations
      • The Henry Levy House, 155 S. G Street, Oxnard, California, USA(Joan Vandermolen interviews)
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      • Campfire Studios
      • Levels Audio
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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