The Truth About Jussie Smollett?
- 2025
- 1 घं 30 मि
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFeatures Smollett interview plus talks with police, lawyers and investigators claiming new case evidence. Viewers can judge who's telling the truth about the Jussie Smollett case.Features Smollett interview plus talks with police, lawyers and investigators claiming new case evidence. Viewers can judge who's telling the truth about the Jussie Smollett case.Features Smollett interview plus talks with police, lawyers and investigators claiming new case evidence. Viewers can judge who's telling the truth about the Jussie Smollett case.
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Famous Jussie Smollett is attacked in the small hours, claiming two white men attacked him and put a noose around his neck. A few holes appear in Jussie's story.
I really wanted to believe Jussie's story, I was hoping this would alter my thoughts on it and change the narrative, I'm afraid the lies seem even more evident now.
The story is just all over the place, it's like something out of a comedy farce, if two guys attacked me I don't think I'd be taking my Subway home with me.
After Jussie's failed return last year, that awful holiday movie, this felt like a strong attempt to try and exonerate Jussie and put him back on the market.
There are a couple of interesting people here, I thought the Osundairo brothers seemed like really down to earth and amusing guys, Gloria Schmidt seemed so fun and down to earth, I liked her.
One question though? In Chicago are there no other cameras??
5/10.
I really wanted to believe Jussie's story, I was hoping this would alter my thoughts on it and change the narrative, I'm afraid the lies seem even more evident now.
The story is just all over the place, it's like something out of a comedy farce, if two guys attacked me I don't think I'd be taking my Subway home with me.
After Jussie's failed return last year, that awful holiday movie, this felt like a strong attempt to try and exonerate Jussie and put him back on the market.
There are a couple of interesting people here, I thought the Osundairo brothers seemed like really down to earth and amusing guys, Gloria Schmidt seemed so fun and down to earth, I liked her.
One question though? In Chicago are there no other cameras??
5/10.
Jessie's commitment to the part was impressive.. never broke character and and his true believers that were also interviewed bought it hook line and sinker. Regarding the presentation it gave equal time to the truth and worth watching. Ola and Bola are hilarious and their attorney Gloria was so down to earth.
While the documentary is well-made, with strong cinematography and storytelling, it ultimately feels like a missed opportunity to explore the deeper political context.
Rather than providing clarity, it seems to leave just enough ambiguity to allow room for manipulation. Many believed from the beginning that political motivations were at play in Jussie Smollett's actions, yet the film avoids thoroughly investigating who else may have influenced or stood to benefit from the situation.
The incident occurred during a peak in identity politics and social advocacy in 2019, a time when public outrage-particularly within the Black community-was often leveraged to push broader LGBTQ political agendas. This dynamic, and the psychological or strategic motivations behind such acts, is notably absent from the documentary's analysis.
There's also little discussion of the broader industry or political context-especially potential connections to figures like Lee Daniels or organizations like GLAAD, who may have had vested interests in shaping the narrative. Instead, the film leans toward rehabilitating a story that, for many, never felt credible and was even offensive to real victims. Comparing sexuality-based discrimination to the historical trauma of racial violence, for political gain, is a line that deserves much more scrutiny.
The documentary would have been far more compelling had it examined the complex intersection of media, activism, and Hollywood influence with the seriousness it deserves. Jussie employed a false equivalence tactic to manipulate public sentiment-but he was not acting alone.
Rather than providing clarity, it seems to leave just enough ambiguity to allow room for manipulation. Many believed from the beginning that political motivations were at play in Jussie Smollett's actions, yet the film avoids thoroughly investigating who else may have influenced or stood to benefit from the situation.
The incident occurred during a peak in identity politics and social advocacy in 2019, a time when public outrage-particularly within the Black community-was often leveraged to push broader LGBTQ political agendas. This dynamic, and the psychological or strategic motivations behind such acts, is notably absent from the documentary's analysis.
There's also little discussion of the broader industry or political context-especially potential connections to figures like Lee Daniels or organizations like GLAAD, who may have had vested interests in shaping the narrative. Instead, the film leans toward rehabilitating a story that, for many, never felt credible and was even offensive to real victims. Comparing sexuality-based discrimination to the historical trauma of racial violence, for political gain, is a line that deserves much more scrutiny.
The documentary would have been far more compelling had it examined the complex intersection of media, activism, and Hollywood influence with the seriousness it deserves. Jussie employed a false equivalence tactic to manipulate public sentiment-but he was not acting alone.
What was the point of this documentary? After watching the Jussie Smollett Netflix documentary, my opinion hasn't changed if anything, he looks even more guilty. This whole thing is a cringe-worthy disaster. He's doubling down instead of owning up, and it's almost painfully pathetic to watch. The guy torpedoed his own career, and anyone still defending him is willfully ignoring reality or just plain stupid.
Look - some people hate the fact that these kinds of documentaries are on Netflix. I LOVE IT. This further cements the perception of guilt. Comes in handy when enough time has gone by, and enough doting fans have squeaked loudly enough, that people may begin to question what they have heard. Nope. It's true. He's a narcissist who pulled a bad hoax. Others will disagree.
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