4/10
Don't Forget About Me
18 December 2023
Tragic news stories grip the media, make headlines and scare the general public. In 2002, a nut by the name of John Allen Muhammad went on a killing spree targeting random victims. Many TV shows & movies used this incident and there always comes a question of what is distasteful when death gets milked for profit. 'The D. C. Snipers Wife' can't escape that dubious cash-in feeling.

Per the title, Mildred D. Muhammad is the central focus explaining her former husband in an odd arrangement. She begins talking about his military service and two troubling events with him at the center of which she staunchly seems in defense. What makes it odd is when the narrative switch gets flipped and she's in fear for her life.

To power through this you get a lot of talking heads with cops that were involved in the manhunt and a few family, friends. It sensationalizes the incident thru 911 calls. Playing up the fear by highlighting the individual days of terror. Spliced in is old camcorder footage of John Allen to play up his evilness.

A senseless event from a disturbed person that made huge headlines and she throws her hat in the ring (with the help of filmmaker Barbara Kopple). There's no deep insights and not always easy to sympathize. An annoying vibe goes into overdrive when her kids are trotted out for the cameras near the end for soundbites.
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