11 reviews
- angelbr-51139
- Aug 17, 2022
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You might struggle to keep up with the subtitles, but I found it worth the effort. It's a touching story of a mother's fight for justice after her daughter, a Brazilian actress and dancer, was brutally murdered by a fellow actor and his jealous wife. The film is chalk full of firsthand accounts. Highly recommended!
- katerutjes
- Aug 10, 2022
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I have always been fascinated by true-crime stories, and when I stumbled upon this series about Daniela's murder, I knew I had to watch it. Although the crime happened a few years before my birth, it was a story that my mother often spoke about with great sadness. I was curious to know more about the details of that fateful night in Rio in 1992.
Watching the documentary was a deeply emotional experience for me. I found myself moved by the raw images of the crime and the physical objects that were brought on screen from that night. The filmmakers had done an excellent job of bringing the story to life, and I felt as if I was there, witnessing the crime unfold in front of me. The documentary's attention to detail was exceptional, and it was clear that the filmmakers had gone to great lengths to research the case thoroughly. Every aspect of the crime was explored, from the lead up to the murder to the aftermath and the investigation that followed.
As I watched the documentary, I felt a sense of sadness for Daniela and her family. It was clear that she had been a vibrant and loving person, and her loss was deeply felt by all those who knew her. The filmmakers did an exceptional job of honoring her memory and bringing her story to a wider audience.
Overall, I would highly recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in true-crime stories.
Watching the documentary was a deeply emotional experience for me. I found myself moved by the raw images of the crime and the physical objects that were brought on screen from that night. The filmmakers had done an excellent job of bringing the story to life, and I felt as if I was there, witnessing the crime unfold in front of me. The documentary's attention to detail was exceptional, and it was clear that the filmmakers had gone to great lengths to research the case thoroughly. Every aspect of the crime was explored, from the lead up to the murder to the aftermath and the investigation that followed.
As I watched the documentary, I felt a sense of sadness for Daniela and her family. It was clear that she had been a vibrant and loving person, and her loss was deeply felt by all those who knew her. The filmmakers did an exceptional job of honoring her memory and bringing her story to a wider audience.
Overall, I would highly recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in true-crime stories.
The documentary was very well done exposing the truth and not fantasy versions by killer. I remember very well the day I heard the news of Dani's death on TV, I was shocked, because I didn't understand how someone could take the life of such a beautiful person inside and outside. That's why, after 30 years of her death, nothing fairer than keeping what happened alive, because we can never forget about that macabre night that took Daniela's life, victim of two monstrous psychopaths who don't deserve the slightest consideration and respect from anyone and not even the right to live in society. What a shame we don't have the death penalty here in our country, because it would be the least what these monstrous psychopaths deserved to have for what they did to her.
In conclusion, I recommend you to see this documentary because it was very well done and shows only the truth and nothing else. Congratulations to whoever produced it.
In conclusion, I recommend you to see this documentary because it was very well done and shows only the truth and nothing else. Congratulations to whoever produced it.
A deep and emotional dive into a murder that shocked Brazil, that brings to the table not only the circunstances of the crime, but also many layers of the unfolding events. Daniella death was only the beginning. The young artist wasn't only killed; her reputation was tarnished and even her body couldn't rest in peace. I was too young to remember the details about the case, but old enough to be mislead by the sensationalist media. So a documentary like this one is important to bring to the light - and to Brazilians' collective memory - not only what really happened, but also the much darker reality we can't help but witness: the incompetence of the justice system, the corruption of the police and the horror circus created by the same media that fuelled the ego of the murderer. But, more than that, the series emotional core - Daniella's family, in particular her mother Gloria - reminds us that beyond all the horror, there are people. People who remember, 30 years after. Gloria's remarks are deeply impactful.
- LilSilveira
- Jul 28, 2022
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I was 5 years old when Dani was murdered and I still remember. It makes me sick to my stomach to think that The killers are living their lives like nothing happened. It's unacceptable, it's ridiculous and it makes me mad and angry.
Gloria is a heroine and has all my respect. As a mother I can only imagine her pain. Watching her talking about Dani shows how strong of a woman she is.
Thank you Gloria for sharing this story with us.
Pessoas do Brasil, PAREM DE DAR IBOPE PRA ESSAS ASSASSINOS. Que eles queimem no fogo do inferno e paguem pelo que fizeram.
Gloria is a heroine and has all my respect. As a mother I can only imagine her pain. Watching her talking about Dani shows how strong of a woman she is.
Thank you Gloria for sharing this story with us.
Pessoas do Brasil, PAREM DE DAR IBOPE PRA ESSAS ASSASSINOS. Que eles queimem no fogo do inferno e paguem pelo que fizeram.
- marimarizbind
- Jul 30, 2022
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Amazing documentary revealing shocking details of the murder of Daniella Perez, brazilian actress and daughter of famous telenovelas author Gloria Perez.
- altur-74696
- Jul 27, 2022
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This is more than just a criminal investigation, which it is. It is also about the effects it had on the mother of the victim, and her important role in finding the truth. I don't understand how imperfect the system still is, and in cases like these, of extremely violent premeditated crimes, how little justice is served. An eye for an eye, seems to me, would be more appropriate. Can a criminal redeem itself? Maybe. But one must be held accountable for taking someone's life. I was left baffled at the end. I swallowed dry and clenched my hands as we hear the mother's remarks at the ene, and we see Daniella's hopes and dreams for her future. When a life like that is taken, it was not just of that person, but the grandchildren and extra family members that mother never had. And sadly never will.
It was entitled The Night That Never Ended, but probably would have been better titled "the explanation of how we learned that she had been killed that never ended." We really don't need to know every word that was said by everyone to everyone else involved, (before finding out that she has been killed) five times over. This has obvious undertones of wanting a single or two episode show to last a really long time. An amazingly interesting case where the telling of- turned quite boring before it had a chance to really get underway.
- lawrenceb56
- Jul 26, 2022
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As Episode 1 of "A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez" (2022 release from Brazil; 5 episodes of about 60 min each) opens, it is "December 28, 1992", and we learn that a 22 yo well-known Brazilian soap opera star, Daniella Perez, is found brutally murdered. Her mother Gloria, the writer of the soap that starred her daughter, laments: "there were only good things on the horizon, then we were crushed by December 28". We then go back in time to Daniella's upbringing, and what eventually made her a start at such a young age... At this point we are 10 min into Episode 1.
Couple of comments: 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of these terrible events, but it's clear that in Brazil many people still talk about it like it happened yesterday. There are many. Many talking heads, from family to other actors to the police who investigated, and so forth. In fact, I was taken aback by the sheer volume of on-camera interviews done 30 years later, as opposed to showing the TV clips and other archive footage from 1992 (to be clear: there are some of those, but not nearly enough). But here is the biggest challenge: by the end of Episode , we know who is responsible for the murder, and in Episode 2 we now start digging into the why, and by the end of Episode 2, I thought to myself: am I really going to sit through 3 more hours of this? I immediately knew I had already answered my own question. Bottom line: these events seem to have had a profound effect on Brazilian society but it never resonated with me, and I couldn't get into it. Even though I am a huge fan of true crime documentaries, I bailed after 2 episodes.
"A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez" recently premiered on HBO Max, and all 5 episodes are now available. If you are a fan of true crime documentaries, I'd readily suggest you check this out, with expectations firmly in check, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of these terrible events, but it's clear that in Brazil many people still talk about it like it happened yesterday. There are many. Many talking heads, from family to other actors to the police who investigated, and so forth. In fact, I was taken aback by the sheer volume of on-camera interviews done 30 years later, as opposed to showing the TV clips and other archive footage from 1992 (to be clear: there are some of those, but not nearly enough). But here is the biggest challenge: by the end of Episode , we know who is responsible for the murder, and in Episode 2 we now start digging into the why, and by the end of Episode 2, I thought to myself: am I really going to sit through 3 more hours of this? I immediately knew I had already answered my own question. Bottom line: these events seem to have had a profound effect on Brazilian society but it never resonated with me, and I couldn't get into it. Even though I am a huge fan of true crime documentaries, I bailed after 2 episodes.
"A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez" recently premiered on HBO Max, and all 5 episodes are now available. If you are a fan of true crime documentaries, I'd readily suggest you check this out, with expectations firmly in check, and draw your own conclusion.
- paul-allaer
- Jul 29, 2022
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