Dos amigas, un asesinato y un café
Título original: Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee and Jessica Wongso
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Profundiza en los interrogantes sin respuesta que rodean el juicio de Jessica Wongso, años después de la muerte de su amiga íntima Mirna Salihin.Profundiza en los interrogantes sin respuesta que rodean el juicio de Jessica Wongso, años después de la muerte de su amiga íntima Mirna Salihin.Profundiza en los interrogantes sin respuesta que rodean el juicio de Jessica Wongso, años después de la muerte de su amiga íntima Mirna Salihin.
Erin Nicole Lundquist
- Jessica Wongso
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Krishna Murti
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Beng Beng Ong
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Mirna Salihin
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Ferdy Sambo
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Imam Samudra
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
O.J. Simpson
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
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She is absolutely a murderer. I just saw an YouTube interview with Jessica Wongso and she didn't even make any sense on anything. She was laughing and smiling in the entire interview. She never apologized for anything. She didn't even remember anything that happened that the interviewer asked.
If you thought or had an inclining that she was innocent then think again and scratch that idea because her explanation of everything was so weird and so suspicious.
She had 8 years to at least come up with an excuse, a reason, or something but her explanations were so exasperating.
She 1000% did it and then has the nerves to deny it.
The interview is in 7 News Spotlight YouTube Channel.
If you thought or had an inclining that she was innocent then think again and scratch that idea because her explanation of everything was so weird and so suspicious.
She had 8 years to at least come up with an excuse, a reason, or something but her explanations were so exasperating.
She 1000% did it and then has the nerves to deny it.
The interview is in 7 News Spotlight YouTube Channel.
A detailed look at the trial of Jessica Wongso, who was arrested and charged for murdering her best friend, Mirna Salihin, by spiking her iced coffee with cyanide.
It's a little over long, this could have been edited down into less than an hour, at times it's very slow and padded, which is a shame, as there's some good content.
It's a fairly interesting documentary, the case itself is pretty interesting, bud it's more of a study of Indonesia's legal system, being from The UK, it seems totally alien, one thing that doesn't differ around the world however, the scrutiny of the public and media.
I have actually been to Indonesia, I don't actually think this does anything to promote the country, it pretty much takes aim, and fires two barrels at the country, detailing the country's legal system failings, as well as the bias that exists.
Was Jessica guilty? I'm not convinced that this case was black and white.
6/10.
It's a little over long, this could have been edited down into less than an hour, at times it's very slow and padded, which is a shame, as there's some good content.
It's a fairly interesting documentary, the case itself is pretty interesting, bud it's more of a study of Indonesia's legal system, being from The UK, it seems totally alien, one thing that doesn't differ around the world however, the scrutiny of the public and media.
I have actually been to Indonesia, I don't actually think this does anything to promote the country, it pretty much takes aim, and fires two barrels at the country, detailing the country's legal system failings, as well as the bias that exists.
Was Jessica guilty? I'm not convinced that this case was black and white.
6/10.
Why did you call such a superficial work a documentary? No conversation was had with other friends at the same table, with other girls in the same WhatsApp group, or even with the husband of the victim. Why are random passersby talking in a documentary about a cyanide coffee case? Like "we made a bet on who would win the case and I won this car from that bet." What is that, why? You shouldn't call it a documentary if you're not going to get people involved to talk. We could get more information than that on the evening news. I was curious about the other 14 cases involving Jessica (which were, of course, also omitted from the documentary), so I googled their names. There's a 60-minute documentary that provides much more information than what's covered in this Netflix production. I mean why? Why would you do a more sloppy job when you had more budget, more reputation, and more opportunities at Netflix?
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.
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.
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- CuriosidadesNetflix's first documentary film from Indonesia.
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