O Julgamento de Casey Anthony
Título original: Prosecuting Casey Anthony
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFlorida District Attorney prosecutes Casey Anthony in an murder trial that shocked and enraged the American public.Florida District Attorney prosecutes Casey Anthony in an murder trial that shocked and enraged the American public.Florida District Attorney prosecutes Casey Anthony in an murder trial that shocked and enraged the American public.
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Based on a true story: Rob Lowe stars as Florida prosecutor Jeff Ashton in this riveting, true-life drama based on the infamous Casey Anthony murder trial that shocked and enraged the American public.
As a Brit living in the UK, I knew nothing of the story, and what actually happened. I watched this simply because it starred Rob Lowe.
Lowe stars in one of my favourite romance movie ever 'About Last Night' and I usually pay attention to anything he stars in. He has continued to impress me as he left "The Brat Pack" era of his career, and went on to 'Wayne's World' and 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who S******d Me' or his work as Sam Seaborn in TV's 'The West Wing' he is always reliable.
And this is no difference, he is superb, as is everybody involved. I was blown away by everybody's work here.
It was let down in several areas, but it's hard to pick faults with a movie that gets so much right.
As a Brit living in the UK, I knew nothing of the story, and what actually happened. I watched this simply because it starred Rob Lowe.
Lowe stars in one of my favourite romance movie ever 'About Last Night' and I usually pay attention to anything he stars in. He has continued to impress me as he left "The Brat Pack" era of his career, and went on to 'Wayne's World' and 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who S******d Me' or his work as Sam Seaborn in TV's 'The West Wing' he is always reliable.
And this is no difference, he is superb, as is everybody involved. I was blown away by everybody's work here.
It was let down in several areas, but it's hard to pick faults with a movie that gets so much right.
PROSECUTING CASEY ANTHONY (2013 TV movie)
6.6 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 2 min
BASIC PLOT: An engaging recreation of the flawed prosecution of Casey Anthony, seen from the point of view of the prosecutors, Jeff Ashton (Rob Lowe) and Linda Drane Burdick (Elizabeth Mitchell). This film was based on their book, "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony".
This film, and the real trial, are perfect examples of confirmation bias. The police and prosecutors had a preconceived belief about Anthony's guilt. Therefore, they did not look for any other explanations. This is a dangerous precedent (this does NOT imply Anthony's innocence, it just states that ALL possibilities be looked at equally, not just the ones we "feel" should be true). Police & prosecutors should have investigated ALL possible causes of Caylee's death (George Anthony's guilt, a stranger abduction, an accidental death, etc), not just the ones that engendered the most feeling, and were easiest to win. This film shows the prosecutors stepping into their own traps, falling victim to their own egos, and showcasing the worst case of public confirmation bias in a prosection to date.
WHAT WORKS: *THE SCORE IS GREAT The score gives the feeling of unease and trepidation, exactly what it should be for this type of movie. A successful outing from Richard Marvin.
*EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES BY ROB LOWE & ELIZABETH MITCHELL Rob Lowe & Elizabeth Mitchell do an excellent job at portraying well meaning arrogance. The overall underlying theme running through the film is "we can't lose", and "we can't be wrong", two of the underlying problems with the real case.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK (Normally, I would add things that are flawed with the movie, but there aren't many, so these are more observations):
*NO ONE LIKES SMUG, ARROGANT, JUDGEMENTAL PEOPLE, WHO THINK THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO EVERYONE ELSE. Trial attorney 101: It's NEVER ok to appear arrogant in front of your jury! It's ok to be well versed, well educated, better than the defense or prosecutor (depending on what side your on), even well dressed, but NEVER appear self-righteous. I guess Jeff Ashton missed that class at law school, or in the school of life, because he constantly shows his disdain for the defense, and their arguments. Rob Lowe doesn't give enough of the arrogance the real Jeff Ashton had. Maybe he's too nice a guy in real life to portray that type of jackass?
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I definitely recommend this film, and not just to Rob Lowe fans. It's a successful and entertaining depiction of the flawed prosecution of Casey Anthony. Recommended to those who are fans of courtroom dramas, made-for-tv movies, Elizabeth Mitchell and Rob Lowe.
CLOSING NOTES: *This is a made-for-tv movie, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
BASIC PLOT: An engaging recreation of the flawed prosecution of Casey Anthony, seen from the point of view of the prosecutors, Jeff Ashton (Rob Lowe) and Linda Drane Burdick (Elizabeth Mitchell). This film was based on their book, "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony".
This film, and the real trial, are perfect examples of confirmation bias. The police and prosecutors had a preconceived belief about Anthony's guilt. Therefore, they did not look for any other explanations. This is a dangerous precedent (this does NOT imply Anthony's innocence, it just states that ALL possibilities be looked at equally, not just the ones we "feel" should be true). Police & prosecutors should have investigated ALL possible causes of Caylee's death (George Anthony's guilt, a stranger abduction, an accidental death, etc), not just the ones that engendered the most feeling, and were easiest to win. This film shows the prosecutors stepping into their own traps, falling victim to their own egos, and showcasing the worst case of public confirmation bias in a prosection to date.
WHAT WORKS: *THE SCORE IS GREAT The score gives the feeling of unease and trepidation, exactly what it should be for this type of movie. A successful outing from Richard Marvin.
*EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES BY ROB LOWE & ELIZABETH MITCHELL Rob Lowe & Elizabeth Mitchell do an excellent job at portraying well meaning arrogance. The overall underlying theme running through the film is "we can't lose", and "we can't be wrong", two of the underlying problems with the real case.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK (Normally, I would add things that are flawed with the movie, but there aren't many, so these are more observations):
*NO ONE LIKES SMUG, ARROGANT, JUDGEMENTAL PEOPLE, WHO THINK THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO EVERYONE ELSE. Trial attorney 101: It's NEVER ok to appear arrogant in front of your jury! It's ok to be well versed, well educated, better than the defense or prosecutor (depending on what side your on), even well dressed, but NEVER appear self-righteous. I guess Jeff Ashton missed that class at law school, or in the school of life, because he constantly shows his disdain for the defense, and their arguments. Rob Lowe doesn't give enough of the arrogance the real Jeff Ashton had. Maybe he's too nice a guy in real life to portray that type of jackass?
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I definitely recommend this film, and not just to Rob Lowe fans. It's a successful and entertaining depiction of the flawed prosecution of Casey Anthony. Recommended to those who are fans of courtroom dramas, made-for-tv movies, Elizabeth Mitchell and Rob Lowe.
CLOSING NOTES: *This is a made-for-tv movie, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
The law is not perfect, the courts are not perfect, people are NOT perfect. SHE DID IT. it's very sad that she got off with nothing. I would love to know where she lives, just to, you know, "congratulate" her...
I read Jeff Ashton's book a few years ago and found him to be one of the most distasteful individuals in the profession. I think a lot of Rob Lowe as an actor and he was very able to portray that expertly. I'm sure Ashton loved the portrayal.
Ashton took the proceeds of his "book" and beat a long term incumbent. He was then defeated, but recently was elected to a Judgeship. Watch out, central Florida, you get what you elect. I'm sure he thinks Orlando just can't live without him.
I read Jeff Ashton's book and have seen most of the coverage on television. Sadly, the mixing of Jane Velez-Mitchell and Nancy Grace intertwined into the film here lost it's edge to me. I found the movie to be watchable. Kevin Dunn does a fantastic job as George Anthony. Elizabeth Mitchell is almost perfect as Assistant District Attorney Linda Drane Burdick. Rob Lowe is the star as Jeff Ashton but he doesn't resemble him at all. Oscar Nunez is surprisingly great as Jose Baez. I liked the fact that Casey's participation in the film was low-key. Most of the time it's the prosecution's responsibility to prove Casey killed little Caylee. Unlike the actual court case, we never saw the skeletal remain photos out of respect by the court. Here, I felt it completed the case. The woman who played Cindy Anthony was fine and adequate. We never see Mallory Parker. There was plenty of courtroom drama in the actual case. I was hoping to see the scene where Cindy breaks down while listening to the 911 calls. Of all the moments in the trial, it is something unforgettable and heartbreaking. Ashton's book was pretty sensitive to the Anthonys as a family and here as well. The idea of Cindy being prosecuted for perjury would add insult to injury. Cindy and George loved Caylee, their beloved granddaughter. Her loss is unbearable but they keep moving on. Finally, I would have liked to have seen what happened to those involved. I didn't stay to watch behind the scenes. Still for those of us, less Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell. I followed the case quite closely myself and can never understand how somebody like Casey ended up this way. The film also misses key players like her brother, Lee Anthony; Leonard Padilla; and others involved in the case.
Você sabia?
- Erros de gravaçãoNear the beginning and at some points in the movie, a logo is displayed that reads United States Court Ninth Circuit, and when it is first displayed the caption on screen reads "Offices of State Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit".
There is no "Ninth Circuit" in the US court system, and the case was not heard in the federal system- it was heard in Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit. The US Ninth District Court of Appeal covers westerns states of California, Nevada, Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana as well as Guam. The logo should have read Office of the State Attorney Ninth Judicial Circuit.
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