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It's beyond appalling that this is a true documentary-where the perpetrator walks free, protected by allies who ignored the facts and watching people rally behind him despite overwhelming evidence was infuriating. The sentence he received wouldn't be out of place for petty theft in some countries. You don't need to be a feminist to empathize with a domestic abuse victims-you just need to be human.
The documentary lays out the statistics, body mass comparison, autopsy details-information so clear even a child could grasp the truth. Yet justice was denied, and the media failed spectacularly. Instead of spotlighting the facts, they let the story be buried under sensationalism and bias. It's a damning reflection on both the system and the press.
Only one journalist in the show pursued real investigation and truth. The rest should be ashamed-but that assumes they still possess the capacity for it. This documentary isn't just about one tragedy-it's about the collapse of basic human rights and the institutions meant to protect them.
The documentary lays out the statistics, body mass comparison, autopsy details-information so clear even a child could grasp the truth. Yet justice was denied, and the media failed spectacularly. Instead of spotlighting the facts, they let the story be buried under sensationalism and bias. It's a damning reflection on both the system and the press.
Only one journalist in the show pursued real investigation and truth. The rest should be ashamed-but that assumes they still possess the capacity for it. This documentary isn't just about one tragedy-it's about the collapse of basic human rights and the institutions meant to protect them.
But this is a feminicide. We used to call that passionateed crimes!
We should not havd said this. If somebody killed your wife or your daughter , would you go and see him in concert, listen to him with spotify and give him money?
It was before #metoo, before the reality was said unfortunately.
Good documentary, where we discover more evidence of who Bertrand Cantat is.
I don't get how people listen to him kwoing that he is very violent since so many years.
It should not happen again. Nobody should give any credit to guys like him.
Lio is very brave, she's alone fighting at that time in France
Really.
We should not havd said this. If somebody killed your wife or your daughter , would you go and see him in concert, listen to him with spotify and give him money?
It was before #metoo, before the reality was said unfortunately.
Good documentary, where we discover more evidence of who Bertrand Cantat is.
I don't get how people listen to him kwoing that he is very violent since so many years.
It should not happen again. Nobody should give any credit to guys like him.
Lio is very brave, she's alone fighting at that time in France
Really.
- imdbfan-1842025765
- Mar 30, 2025
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- karinfeldinger
- Mar 27, 2025
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Or, watch any of several videos on YouTube that cover all the bases on this, and usually in twenty minutes or less.
This is less a crime documentary than it is a report about tabloid media, and thus the length of this series was just far too long. It quickly grew tedious for me, and frustrating, so by mid episode two, I was either going to skip ahead to find out the verdict, or skip it altogether and Google it to find a conclusion. I chose the latter, read some articles on the case and was done on 15 minutes.
He is an abuser and a controlling weirdo. After getting out of prison, involved in more similar incidents. I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen again, sadly.
This is less a crime documentary than it is a report about tabloid media, and thus the length of this series was just far too long. It quickly grew tedious for me, and frustrating, so by mid episode two, I was either going to skip ahead to find out the verdict, or skip it altogether and Google it to find a conclusion. I chose the latter, read some articles on the case and was done on 15 minutes.
He is an abuser and a controlling weirdo. After getting out of prison, involved in more similar incidents. I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen again, sadly.
- SpacemanBob
- Mar 28, 2025
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- SophieS-37
- Apr 18, 2025
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- Apr 23, 2025
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- martypecciola
- Mar 29, 2025
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