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TU CALIFICACIÓN
La joven Vanessa Guillén fue asesinada en una base militar estadounidense. Lejos de someterse al silencio, su familia luchó por la justicia y el cambio.La joven Vanessa Guillén fue asesinada en una base militar estadounidense. Lejos de someterse al silencio, su familia luchó por la justicia y el cambio.La joven Vanessa Guillén fue asesinada en una base militar estadounidense. Lejos de someterse al silencio, su familia luchó por la justicia y el cambio.
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
Vanessa Guillén
- Self - Murder Victim
- (material de archivo)
- (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)
Opiniones destacadas
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 film had me in tears 5 min in and over and over again. One family, 1st generation really shows what it means to love, protect and care for each other against all odds.
The story deals with a lot of issues and it deals with them well, but this is about family and the Latino community uniting above all else. It made me proud. It made me sad. It made me want to make this country better just like the family in the film does.
This is also about a social movement that blew up online and if you go on twitter, this film is getting to people. I thought I was just feeling extra emotional but this film has people balling their eyes out.
It's also fast moving. Was never bored. Just overwhelmed with emotion.
The story deals with a lot of issues and it deals with them well, but this is about family and the Latino community uniting above all else. It made me proud. It made me sad. It made me want to make this country better just like the family in the film does.
This is also about a social movement that blew up online and if you go on twitter, this film is getting to people. I thought I was just feeling extra emotional but this film has people balling their eyes out.
It's also fast moving. Was never bored. Just overwhelmed with emotion.
I didn't know what to expect when I decided to watch it. I vaguely remember the case several years back and initially thought it was gonna be a murder mystery. But it wasn't.
It took forever just to get to the death of Vanessa. Like 1/3 of the film. Then it became about military reform and I have no idea why. Because that story went nowhere.
I am sure there was a story in there somewhere, but they totally missed it.
The suspects came and went in like 2 minutes. It was all like throw-away tidbits, rather than the focus of the film, which was a shame.
It was basically 90 minutes of hearing grief from the family. But is that a movie? I say no. I sympathize with their loss and feel terrible for them, but in movies, even documentaries, there needs to be a story and not just emotional testimonials of how sad they are.
Like with most Netflix documentaries, they are way too long and add way too much fluff.
There were a lot of allegations of sexual assault, but they never connected that to the murder. Just seemed like a sideshow.
It had very little to do with Vanessa and much more about her little sister becoming an activist and good for her, but again, was that the movie they needed to make?
The filmmakers really had no focus on anything or made no connection to anything.
I don't like documentaries that rely on a bunch of speculation. "it could have happened" or "it likely did happen." That is not the basis for a whole film.
If you want to watch compelling documentaries go watch "Don't F with Cats" or "Making a Murderer." This was a mess.
It took forever just to get to the death of Vanessa. Like 1/3 of the film. Then it became about military reform and I have no idea why. Because that story went nowhere.
I am sure there was a story in there somewhere, but they totally missed it.
The suspects came and went in like 2 minutes. It was all like throw-away tidbits, rather than the focus of the film, which was a shame.
It was basically 90 minutes of hearing grief from the family. But is that a movie? I say no. I sympathize with their loss and feel terrible for them, but in movies, even documentaries, there needs to be a story and not just emotional testimonials of how sad they are.
Like with most Netflix documentaries, they are way too long and add way too much fluff.
There were a lot of allegations of sexual assault, but they never connected that to the murder. Just seemed like a sideshow.
It had very little to do with Vanessa and much more about her little sister becoming an activist and good for her, but again, was that the movie they needed to make?
The filmmakers really had no focus on anything or made no connection to anything.
I don't like documentaries that rely on a bunch of speculation. "it could have happened" or "it likely did happen." That is not the basis for a whole film.
If you want to watch compelling documentaries go watch "Don't F with Cats" or "Making a Murderer." This was a mess.
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.
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.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresThe 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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- I Am Vanessa Guillen
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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