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Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee and Jessica Wongso

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 26m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
2,1 k
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Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee and Jessica Wongso (2023)
CriminalitéCrime véritableDocumentaireDocumentaire sur la criminalité

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.This documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.This documentary delves into the unanswered questions surrounding the trial of Jessica Wongso years after the death of her best friend, Mirna Salihin.

  • Director
    • Rob Sixsmith
  • Writer
    • Rob Sixsmith
  • Stars
    • Dale
    • Fristian Griec
    • Otto Hasibuan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    2,1 k
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    • Director
      • Rob Sixsmith
    • Writer
      • Rob Sixsmith
    • Stars
      • Dale
      • Fristian Griec
      • Otto Hasibuan
    • 33Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
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    Dale
    • Self
    Fristian Griec
    • Self
    Otto Hasibuan
    • Self
    Jaja
    • Self
    Erin Nicole Lundquist
    Erin Nicole Lundquist
    • Jessica Wongso
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Timothy Marbun
    • Self
    Krishna Murti
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Beng Beng Ong
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Edi Darmawan Salihin
    • Self
    Made Sandy Salihin
    • Self
    Mirna Salihin
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    • (archive footage)
    Ferdy Sambo
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Imam Samudra
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Rangga Saputro
    • Self
    Sherren
    • Self
    Devi Siagian
    • Self
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
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    • (archive footage)
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      • Rob Sixsmith
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      • Rob Sixsmith
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs33

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    6corretorfabiovieira

    I felt I was watching a B Movie, but

    Ungornately, this is a real live crime.

    When I was watching it, I almost forgot that that happened for real.

    It seemed to me that I was warching a B movie with a nad script and argument that nobody would believe. Unless you were a Indonesian Justice Member.

    What a shame.

    Everytime I see this kind of situation, I confirm the ideia that we have to much to evolve yet.

    Here in Brazil we have these kind of justice as well.

    The specialists that are more interested in look good in pictures than protect the truth.

    Nobody cares about the other people as long as they can perform their futile show.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    An interesting case, but too long.

    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.
    2lauren_blair

    Victim's Dad & Editing Made This Unwatchable

    I love true crime, I've seen most docs out there. This was a very hard watch - not because of a traumatic crime, but because this is a horrendously made documentary. A very interesting case, but I genuinely learnt nothing from this documentary. The actual victim, Mirna, was barely mentioned - however her intensely unlikeable father was in it waaaay too much. He was smug, arrogant and genuinely seemed to believe that he was a hero and worldwide celebrity. He forged and planted evidence, brought a gun to court and seemed to thrive on his overinflated ego. Why did they give him so much air time??

    The editing of the timeline of the murder jumped around so much and the facts of the case were so poorly presented. It seems like the actual case was barely spoken about; it was all about the trial and far too much focus on random people's opinions. No background info on the victim or killer, no real interviews with witnesses of the crime, no explanation as to why cyanide was apparently proven not to be the cause of death... Why was there more information on the defence lawyer's golf course (?) name and the prosecutor's new car than a possible motive for the murder (which they all bizarrely say isn't that important) or how Jessica actually got cyanide in the first place??

    The courtroom footage itself was absolutely disgusting and shocking. That's not necessarily the documentary maker's fault, but why was there such a focus and so much footage of the horrible circus of a trial..? People clapping, cheering, laughing continuously throughout was really jarring. And WHY were there so many 'experts' but they all seemed to testify as if they'd just rolled out of bed? I genuinely was shocked hearing the man present evidence of Jessica being the killer because of the shape her eyes made, and how his scientific basis came from watching movie stars. Why did the documentary not lean into that angle, about the absolute farce of the trial?

    I still don't know what relevance half the interviewees really had to the story. I still don't know what the prosecution argued in order to get a conviction, or why all of sudden after the defence's expert witness was deported that the lawyer went from "we are 100% winning this" to "we knew we would lose now". What..? Because of one random 'expert'?? What was the bit about with opening the bottle in court? There'd been zero information about a bottle leading up to that, then a brief mention that the coffee was transferred to the bottle. Still no idea why it was opened in court. What was the bit about a bribe too??

    I'm going to read up on the case as the tiny bit of information the documentary *did* provide was intriguing, but the documentary was a waste of time.

    Also, Netflix - don't create a trailer that says "there was a rumour of a love triangle between Jessica, Mirna and her husband" and "there were alleged ties to the mafia" and then not mention it ONCE in the doc. There was like one line on Mirna and Jessica being lovers but that was never explained.

    The one thing I learnt is that there are some people in the world stupid enough to take a sip of discoloured, sharp-smelling coffee that your customer just drank and is now convulsing on the ground. My jaw literally dropped at that. I need a full documentary on this woman tbh.
    4elifseymademircioglu

    an inadequate documentary

    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?
    7andrewobriandunlap

    An Alarming Look at the Indonesian Legal System

    "The (Indonesian) criminal justice system needs to be reformed." That was probably the truest statement made in this documentary, which could also summarize the entire movie.

    Their "expert" witnesses were highly dubious to say the least. They literally brought in a physiognomist (a sort of pseudoscientist judging someone's character based on their facial features) to testify in court! I was flabbergasted! I will not reveal the verdict in my review, so as to avoid spoilers. I have my own suspicions and probably agreed with the outcome. But suffice to say the methods they used to reach that outcome were shockingly backwards and therefore I think the verdict should have been different.

    Obviously there are many beautiful aspects of the diverse Indonesian culture and people, but after watching this documentary I will not be planning a trip there anytime soon. No place is perfect, certainly not my own country (United States). But this documentary revealed some serious and frightening flaws in their society. I think it's worth a look, especially if you have even a passing interest in Indonesia.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Indonesia
      • Singapore
    • Site officiel
      • Official Netflix
    • Langues
      • Indonesian
      • English
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      • Buz Gibi: Cinayet, Kahve ve Jessica Wongso
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