Entre las llamas: La hija perdida
Título original: Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter
Una madre tenaz desentraña el complejo misterio que rodea la desaparición en 1989 de la hija que dio en adopción.Una madre tenaz desentraña el complejo misterio que rodea la desaparición en 1989 de la hija que dio en adopción.Una madre tenaz desentraña el complejo misterio que rodea la desaparición en 1989 de la hija que dio en adopción.
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This gripping story has so many tragic twists and turns. It shows what can be achieved through sheer persistence and sharp intuition. Cathy is a mother on a mission to seek the truth and justice for her daughter. She is relentless, sharply intuitive and won't stop at any cost to get it. There are so many interesting themes this documentary explores; including loyalty, sacrifice and the strength of blood connection.
This story is so well told and captivating from the very beginning. I became so emotionally invested in Cathy's pursuit for justice and my heart goes out to her and the families of all victims. Must watch.
This story is so well told and captivating from the very beginning. I became so emotionally invested in Cathy's pursuit for justice and my heart goes out to her and the families of all victims. Must watch.
After having to give up her daughter for adoption at a young age, Cathy receives a letter years later from The Adoption Agency, stating that Alexis, now Aundria is missing, Cathy makes it her mission to find out what happened.
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen for a while. First off, it is an incredibly shocking story, almost unimaginable, it's full of unbelievable twists and revelations.
I think I was most shocked by Dennis's interviews, absolutely unbelievable, what an absolute monster, he didn't accept any responsibility, nor show any signs of remorse.
Even though it's fairly long, at no point does it feel overly long or padded, the second episode in particular will just have you on tenterhooks.
Cathy must have gone so much, and she must have so many gaps, hopefully Aundria's friends can fill in the blanks for her.
I'm not sure if I'm more sickened by Dennis or Brenda, him for doing what he did, or her for sticking by him, what sort of person could?
The one question I am left with, just how many other victims of Dennis Bowman.
9/10.
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen for a while. First off, it is an incredibly shocking story, almost unimaginable, it's full of unbelievable twists and revelations.
I think I was most shocked by Dennis's interviews, absolutely unbelievable, what an absolute monster, he didn't accept any responsibility, nor show any signs of remorse.
Even though it's fairly long, at no point does it feel overly long or padded, the second episode in particular will just have you on tenterhooks.
Cathy must have gone so much, and she must have so many gaps, hopefully Aundria's friends can fill in the blanks for her.
I'm not sure if I'm more sickened by Dennis or Brenda, him for doing what he did, or her for sticking by him, what sort of person could?
The one question I am left with, just how many other victims of Dennis Bowman.
9/10.
Good True Crime doc from Netflix, which unfortunately is far too rare and long in between something interesting and well produced.
Some creators would milk this story, and make it a drawn-out mess over 5 episodes, but this had a good, fast pace.
The information and how the story is built, keeps the viewer glued, and entertained, without too many repititions.
Next to nothing of mundane or irrevelant information also, or revelations that serves nothing of interest to the doc or story. Bravo!
However, my intentions were not to write a review, but an appeeciaton post. I just wanted to voice my greatfulness towards people like Carl Koppelman, whom I learned of watching this doc.
I really have the deepest respect for people dedicating their time, competency, emotions, grit and thoroughness towards helping others.
In his case also entirely non-profit, (even though he should allow donations, cause he really deserves so much for how many he have helped) which makes him so honorable in my book.
His only goal is to help, and solve, as many cases as he possibly can. Makes me really inspired, I am so happy coexisting with people this kind and dedicated to helping others.
Deserves a medal.
Some creators would milk this story, and make it a drawn-out mess over 5 episodes, but this had a good, fast pace.
The information and how the story is built, keeps the viewer glued, and entertained, without too many repititions.
Next to nothing of mundane or irrevelant information also, or revelations that serves nothing of interest to the doc or story. Bravo!
However, my intentions were not to write a review, but an appeeciaton post. I just wanted to voice my greatfulness towards people like Carl Koppelman, whom I learned of watching this doc.
I really have the deepest respect for people dedicating their time, competency, emotions, grit and thoroughness towards helping others.
In his case also entirely non-profit, (even though he should allow donations, cause he really deserves so much for how many he have helped) which makes him so honorable in my book.
His only goal is to help, and solve, as many cases as he possibly can. Makes me really inspired, I am so happy coexisting with people this kind and dedicated to helping others.
Deserves a medal.
Stumbling upon this was enthralling. I had never heard of this story before, and I'm a true crime enthusiast. So I sat down and watched without looking the story up (what I would usually do) and was so disturbed by how warped and demented reality can be over any fiction you could come up with. You really at times don't want to accept the depravity and sheer evil that could be right next to any of us in any community. The fact that our system of adoption in this country and the vetting that goes into finally getting an approval along side the fact that the people who were responsible for the wellbeing of this child, from literal cradle to her grave failed her is beyond comprehension. This true crime piece is an uncomfortable yet excellently executed documentary and will probably live in my head for a while. Sadly...
Wow. I mean, what else can you say really? What a story, brilliantly told. Catherine is a beautiful soul - the word inspiration doesn't do her justice.
I can't believe I'd never even heard about this before - I'll always give a new Netflix true crime doc a watch, but they're of such wildly varying quality it almost borders on the guilty pleasure. This one was different, and all the more impressive for it.
Gripping like a thriller, paced like a mystery - packs a punch like a tear-jerker. It's the best one they've turned out over under the red N for a long time - and maybe the best singular true crime documentary since The Jinx.
I can't believe I'd never even heard about this before - I'll always give a new Netflix true crime doc a watch, but they're of such wildly varying quality it almost borders on the guilty pleasure. This one was different, and all the more impressive for it.
Gripping like a thriller, paced like a mystery - packs a punch like a tear-jerker. It's the best one they've turned out over under the red N for a long time - and maybe the best singular true crime documentary since The Jinx.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAundria Bowman, soon after her disappearance in 1989, was featured in the Soul Asylum music video for Runaway Train.
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