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Verfolgen Sie die tragische, aber auch spannende Geschichte der jungen Frau, die von einer Militärkarriere träumte, nachdem sie ihrer Mutter erzählt hatte, dass sie auf dem Militärstützpunkt... Alles lesenVerfolgen Sie die tragische, aber auch spannende Geschichte der jungen Frau, die von einer Militärkarriere träumte, nachdem sie ihrer Mutter erzählt hatte, dass sie auf dem Militärstützpunkt Fort Hood belästigt wurde.Verfolgen Sie die tragische, aber auch spannende Geschichte der jungen Frau, die von einer Militärkarriere träumte, nachdem sie ihrer Mutter erzählt hatte, dass sie auf dem Militärstützpunkt Fort Hood belästigt wurde.
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- 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
Vanessa Guillén
- Self - Murder Victim
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as Vanessa Guillen)
Don Christensen
- Self - President, Protect Our Defenders
- (as Col. Don Christensen)
Lucy Del Gaudio
- Self - Survivor's Advocate, U.S. Army Veteran
- (as Lucy C. Del Gaudio)
Tammy Duckworth
- Self - Senator, Illinois (D)
- (as Sen. Tammy Duckworth)
Joni Ernst
- Self - Senator, Iowa (R)
- (as Sen. Joni Ernst)
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What I liked:
1. Dealt with issues that could easily be dry, boring and slow in a really compelling way issues like legislation.
2. Doesn't indulge in the gore of the crime in an insensitive way.
3. This is a story that is shocking, sad, hopeful and inspiring. It really captures all kinds of emotions.
4. Moves fast. It's clear. It's complex.
5. It makes you think about it afterwards. Sticks with you.
6. I like the music through most of the film and the song at the end with the singer.
What I wished it had:
1. Wrap up of the criminal's trial. I just looked it up and saw the trial got delayed and maybe Netflix didn't want to wait to see how that finishes out.
2. I liked this topic in a film form but also think there's a lot to it and could be a series. I thought the narrative was pretty solid, but wouldn't mind a follow up.
3. Archival heavy in some parts - guessing couldn't be avoided.
1. Dealt with issues that could easily be dry, boring and slow in a really compelling way issues like legislation.
2. Doesn't indulge in the gore of the crime in an insensitive way.
3. This is a story that is shocking, sad, hopeful and inspiring. It really captures all kinds of emotions.
4. Moves fast. It's clear. It's complex.
5. It makes you think about it afterwards. Sticks with you.
6. I like the music through most of the film and the song at the end with the singer.
What I wished it had:
1. Wrap up of the criminal's trial. I just looked it up and saw the trial got delayed and maybe Netflix didn't want to wait to see how that finishes out.
2. I liked this topic in a film form but also think there's a lot to it and could be a series. I thought the narrative was pretty solid, but wouldn't mind a follow up.
3. Archival heavy in some parts - guessing couldn't be avoided.
What's particularly remarkable about this true-crime documentary is how it focuses more on the judicial aftermath of Vanessa's killing than the details of the crime itself. Here's a story where even the family of the deceased victim know very little about the whys, primarily due to its occurrence at Fort Hood, a US Army post, and the fact that military law is vastly different from civilian law. It is pretty easy to connect with the Guillens and the people who support them, and that isn't just because they're immigrants. It could be one of the reasons for sure, but there's still a lot to appreciate here - be it the plight of the younger sisters (especially Lupe, who's like a shining beacon of hope) or the mother who lost her daughter at such a young age, the lawyer Natalie Khawam who joins them in their fight for justice, and the folks who came out to support them in passing the bill for independent prosection of sexual assault cases in the military.
While the family's effort pays off to some extent (and it's depicted as a victory moment), the concerned folks remark that it is just a first step in many. Credit should go to the makers for not sensationalizing the details of the crime, and instead, pulling us into this emotional journey of a family that's fighting a relatively big fight. So, if you're looking for an investigative, details-driven true-crime piece, this might not entirely hold your interest. It definitely did hold mine (with slight pacing issues), as the story progressively moved into a more insightful, affecting space.
While the family's effort pays off to some extent (and it's depicted as a victory moment), the concerned folks remark that it is just a first step in many. Credit should go to the makers for not sensationalizing the details of the crime, and instead, pulling us into this emotional journey of a family that's fighting a relatively big fight. So, if you're looking for an investigative, details-driven true-crime piece, this might not entirely hold your interest. It definitely did hold mine (with slight pacing issues), as the story progressively moved into a more insightful, affecting space.
I would of rated this a 10 but because the producers and writers decided this would be good media blaming Trump for not passing the original bill was bogus. At the time the House and Senate was Democrat majority. At least Trump saw the sisters, Biden did not when the sisters came out to DC the 2nd time.
I give Mayra much praise for giving life to this bill and I'm sure now 2022 she truly understands what involves with political science. I was happy to hear the mother and Mayra give their true thoughts on the superiors of Fort Hood and place them on alert because they need to resign. I hope in the years coming that Mayra will be a future congresswoman, she has that fight and gumption instilled in her heart and soul.
I give Mayra much praise for giving life to this bill and I'm sure now 2022 she truly understands what involves with political science. I was happy to hear the mother and Mayra give their true thoughts on the superiors of Fort Hood and place them on alert because they need to resign. I hope in the years coming that Mayra will be a future congresswoman, she has that fight and gumption instilled in her heart and soul.
This is an emotional and powerful film that covers a lot of ground. The story is well structured, fast paced and really dives into some complicated subject matter about the military chain of command, military legal system and getting legislation passed.
The film gives you just the right amount of information about the legal framing to follow the story, but leads with the personal stories of the subjects of the film, which are the heroes.
The focus is on a family that makes a really incredible choice - they take on the US military in order to get justice for their sister.
One of the most important films. Really worth the watch.
The film gives you just the right amount of information about the legal framing to follow the story, but leads with the personal stories of the subjects of the film, which are the heroes.
The focus is on a family that makes a really incredible choice - they take on the US military in order to get justice for their sister.
One of the most important films. Really worth the watch.
This doc shook me to the core. It was emotional and offers quite a refreshing point of view.
If you're expecting a traditional crime doc, then maybe not your cup of tea. If you are open to watching something more interesting then the same old formula of gore and exploitation, this breaks the mold.
This film gave me some hope, not only about democracy but humankind as well. A beautiful testament to a young woman, the legacy her family has built in her honor.
This felt intimate, thoughtfully crafted, sensitive and fair. The filmmakers handled this delicate story with gentle care and as a viewer, appreciated that. Imagine this was gut-wrenching to make.
I simply can't get this film out of my mind.
If you're expecting a traditional crime doc, then maybe not your cup of tea. If you are open to watching something more interesting then the same old formula of gore and exploitation, this breaks the mold.
This film gave me some hope, not only about democracy but humankind as well. A beautiful testament to a young woman, the legacy her family has built in her honor.
This felt intimate, thoughtfully crafted, sensitive and fair. The filmmakers handled this delicate story with gentle care and as a viewer, appreciated that. Imagine this was gut-wrenching to make.
I simply can't get this film out of my mind.
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- PatzerThe tagline reads "however after telling her mother that she was being harassed at the Fort Hood military base, Vanessa Guillen was killed by a partner." However, these two events are entirely unrelated and the second isn't even true. She was sexually harassed but it wasn't by her murderer, and her murderer was not her partner and never was, he was a coworker.
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