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Karla

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
6.5K
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Laura Prepon in Karla (2006)
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Based on real events, Paul Bernardo and his wife, Karla Homolka, kidnap, sexually abuse, and murder three young girls.Based on real events, Paul Bernardo and his wife, Karla Homolka, kidnap, sexually abuse, and murder three young girls.Based on real events, Paul Bernardo and his wife, Karla Homolka, kidnap, sexually abuse, and murder three young girls.

  • Director
    • Joel Bender
  • Writers
    • Michael D. Sellers
    • Manette Rosen
    • Joel Bender
  • Stars
    • Laura Prepon
    • Misha Collins
    • Patrick Bauchau
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Bender
    • Writers
      • Michael D. Sellers
      • Manette Rosen
      • Joel Bender
    • Stars
      • Laura Prepon
      • Misha Collins
      • Patrick Bauchau
    • 92User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Prepon
    Laura Prepon
    • Karla…
    Misha Collins
    Misha Collins
    • Paul…
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Dr. Arnold
    Emilie Jacobs
    Emilie Jacobs
    • Peggy…
    Alex Boyd
    Alex Boyd
    • Nick…
    Carole White
    Carole White
    • Waitress
    • (as Carole Ita White)
    Fiona Manners
    • Rape Victim 1
    Shawn Hoffman
    Shawn Hoffman
    • Detective Kirby
    Adam Lieberman
    Adam Lieberman
    • Detective Morgan
    Cherilyn Hayres
    Cherilyn Hayres
    • Tammy Homolka
    William Duffy
    William Duffy
    • Detective Porter
    Tanya Lemelle
    • Rape Victim 2
    Tony Shawkat
    • Border Guard 1
    Kristen Honey
    Kristen Honey
    • Tina McCarthy
    • (as Kristen Swieconek)
    Cole James
    • Tina's Friend
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Molly Czehowicz
    Leonard Kelly-Young
    Leonard Kelly-Young
    • Dan Czehowicz
    Anna Pheil
    • Patricia
    • Director
      • Joel Bender
    • Writers
      • Michael D. Sellers
      • Manette Rosen
      • Joel Bender
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    5dajeckyl

    Disturbed

    I was very disturbed to see some of the comments made about this movie. It was said that "the murder and gratuitous violence scenes were not explicit or even realistic"! They were plenty explicit and realistic, enough that I almost stopped the movie. Also, it has to be understood why Canadians did not support this movie. The victims in this movie were children victims, of a smallish, "quiet calm" community, and they were the children of this community. Imagine if this happened to your next door neighbours child, or YOUR child, and then someone wants to make a movie about it! You would be infuriated! I lived in Welland, Ontario when these people were on the loose. I was 12 years old, and my parents were paranoid nervous wrecks until these people were arrested. The day they were arrested, we did not have any classes, they parked us in front of the TV's to watch the news, and so we would have peace of mind that these evil sickos were off the street, and we were safe from them. They terrorized the communities, even the ones that we have no knowledge of them being in, they were close enough to us, that it was very possible that one of the victims could have been one of my friends, they were just too close to us. So, when you complain that this movie was not real enough, or explicit enough, just remember, it not JUST a movie, it was real life! And what you see in the movie is not even the half of all the horrible things they REALLY did.
    7TheAnimalMother

    Controversial, Highly Debatable, But...

    This was a very controversial film upon its release, especially in Canada where the crimes took place. I would agree to some extent that it is an exploitation film of true events, and in that sense it's easy to say that it's in poor taste. Nonetheless I thought the execution of most of the scenes was quite good, and the film overall was definitely somewhat interesting. The biggest criticism I have for the film is the portrayal of Karla Homolka herself. Here she is painted mostly as a victim, which for many of those who paid attention to this real life case just doesn't seem to ring so true. In fact Homolka is reported to be far above average intelligence and seems to have played a much bigger role in the initiation of the crimes than the film portrays. Many people in Canada who followed the story closely in fact believe she was let off far too easy by the Justice System for her part in these real crimes. Whatever the reality may be, if it sounds interesting to you as a film, it's likely worth a look. 7/10.
    1Java_Joe

    It's not true crime, just kinda based on it.

    Karla was difficult to watch. Not necessarily because of the subject matter or that it's based on real events. No. It was difficult to watch because they tried to make you feel bad for Karla. The woman knowingly married a serial rapist. She willingly made a gift of her younger sister to him. The same sister that died because of it. Not to mention she participated in the rape and murder of several children and managed to cop a plea deal on the whole thing when caught by concealing evidence along with help from her lawyer.

    Karla Homolka was not a victim. She was a willing participant and any attempt to turn her into a sympathetic character is just pissing on the graves of the people she helped to kill.
    QweenOfTheDarned

    Leslie Mahaffy, Kristen French & Tammy Homolka

    I'm rarely a fan of one star ratings, as they are usually reserved for the ignorant, uncultured, or extremely bored. This time, I'm afraid, there really is no choice but to rate this as lowly as possible. The truth of who this woman is was not demonstrated in this film, and that served to inappropriately victimize a naturally born psychopath while barely paying respect to the victims: Tammy Homolka, Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy. This murderess is portrayed as a classic Stockholm's sufferer, but the overwhelming evidence proved she was anything but. I know I'm writing this in 2020, and this film was made a little over 10 years prior, but it doesn't erase the fact that we need to stop telling stories like this unless they are true to the facts and serve to respect and pay homage to the victims. When you can walk away from a true crime story without quite remembering the names of the victims, the story has failed. Everyone involved with this production should be ashamed. I refused to finish out of respect for Leslie, Kristen, Tammy, and loved ones still reeling from this unbelievable nightmare created by two narcissistic, psychopathic bags of flesh and bone.
    6innocuous

    At first, it's hard to understand the furor over this film.

    In most respects, this is a very "modest" film, with only some very brief shots of a naked breast and no other frontal nudity. Even the major violence occurs in a Hitchcockian manner...recognized, but off-camera. (There are several scenes in which Karl is struck by Paul, but they are on par with a typical TV western.) The underlying problem is that this film is very true to the facts as they are known about this case. This apparently disturbs a great many people. No effort is made to justify the actions of Karla and Paul, though the majority of the story is told from the self-serving point of view of Karla herself. We are given no insight into what it might have been in their pasts that would lead them to act in this manner and commit such horrible acts. My reaction to this film, being very familiar with the case itself, is not one of revulsion or horror, but one of great sadness. These were some truly sick people. Be sure to view the extras on the DVD, as they help illuminate what actually happened after the trial and reinforce the fact that the courts and jury did not believe Karla for a moment.

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    • Trivia
      Since the film's release, Misha Collins has said that he regrets participating in it. He said that he was unaware of the infamy and strong emotions in Canada surrounding the crimes. After a telephone conversation with a victim who managed to escape, he now routinely tells people not to watch the film, especially when it comes up at Supernatural (2005) conventions. Occasionally, fans ask him to sign their DVDs of the film.
    • Goofs
      When Karla and Paul drive off after abducting a teen, about 56 minutes in, a crew member in sunglasses is clearly visible on screen.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Karla Homolka: Dr Arnold was right. I did kill somebody. I killed my sister. How can anyone ever be forgiven for that? I think about what I did every day. I really do.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 2005, but it got pulled due to the controversy surrounding it. Since then some of the rape scenes of the teen girls have been removed for the 2006 theatrical release in order not to break any Canadian child pornography laws.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Nasi: Scény z manzelského zivota (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2006 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karla: asesina en serie
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Goldmill Productions
      • MB Partners
      • MovieBank
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $130,416
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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