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Tell Them You Love Me

  • 2023
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.9K
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Tell Them You Love Me (2023)
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A professor has a relationship with a nonverbal man who has cerebral palsy. Their affair leads to a criminal trial over disability and consent. The film shows interviews and footage that pre... Read allA professor has a relationship with a nonverbal man who has cerebral palsy. Their affair leads to a criminal trial over disability and consent. The film shows interviews and footage that present both perspectives.A professor has a relationship with a nonverbal man who has cerebral palsy. Their affair leads to a criminal trial over disability and consent. The film shows interviews and footage that present both perspectives.

  • Director
    • Nick August-Perna
  • Stars
    • Armani Cooper
    • Carl Hinson
    • Alex Conde
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick August-Perna
    • Stars
      • Armani Cooper
      • Carl Hinson
      • Alex Conde
    • 36User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Armani Cooper
    • Sheronda…
    Carl Hinson
    • Janitor
    Alex Conde
    • Student
    Andy Charles
    • Student
    Kevin Dasun So
    • Student
    Zach Fedor
    • Student
    Bravo Marandure
    • Student
    Isabella Masotti
    • Student
    Carolyn Harrison
    • Professor
    Jonathan Abrado
    Jonathan Abrado
    • Detective
    Richard Rampolla
    Richard Rampolla
    • Howard
    Kate Dulcich
    • Anna
    Julian Thomas
    Julian Thomas
    • John
    Jerron Herman
    • Derrick
    Brenda McCullough
    Brenda McCullough
    • Daisy
    Devva Kasnitz
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    • Director
      • Nick August-Perna
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    10jordyanne_xx

    Thought-provoking look at disability

    This documentary really threw me for a loop. I went into it expecting a classic cut-and-dry true crime doc, but it ended up leaving me with an empty feeling in my throat. This, because either way the cookie crumbles, someone is suffering.

    It began with a great story of a man and a woman working on the man's ability to communicate, and overturned into something completely different.

    I really loved the way this was filmed, and how it really gives you, the viewer, a chance to see where you fall in the (unfortunate) black and white world of disability. I hope it generates more awareness of the polarizing effect so many people with disabilities face.
    6austin_250

    Telepathy tapes justifies the professor

    As much as everyone wants Derrick to be a vegetable who doesn't mind being a virgin living with his mom until he dies, he isn't. Telepathy tapes justifies the professor and it's just sad the jealous brother got in the way of the love of his life. The brother got his way tho, he stopped the perpetrator and now he's brother can live by himself with his mom decade after decade not getting any of his sexual needs met and then age and die slowly always remembering Anna as this bright spot in his youth that could've blossomed him into the sun but now he gets to act like a vegetable to please his brother.
    8cutie7

    Shocking

    "Tell Them You Love Me" is guaranteed to blow your mind. This thought-provoking documentary tells the extraordinary and controversial story of Anna Stubblefield and Derrick Johnson, challenging our perceptions of disability and consent. Anna, an esteemed university professor, claimed to unlock Derrick's mind from his body through facilitated communication, sparking a complex and shocking relationship that led to a sensational criminal trial. The film skillfully uses exclusive footage and interviews to create a narrative that is as riveting as it is nuanced, exploring deep themes of communication, race, and sexuality.

    "Tell Them You Love Me" sucks you in from the very start, making it impossible to take your eyes off the screen. The way it's filmed captures the raw and unexpected turns of this fascinating case in human psychology, offering a unique perspective on true crime. It draws you into a story that is both shocking and profoundly interesting. The documentary not only highlights the ethical and legal dilemmas faced by those involved but also raises important questions about the nature of love and agency in the context of severe disability. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the complexities of human psychology.
    9belvie_gt

    Quite simple ?

    Why did the judge not ask Derrick to answer questions with the help of the keyboard after passing the simple IQ-test where Derrick is shown an apple and the keyboard assistant/facilitator is shown a spoon? If the answer would have been "apple" then the real questioning could proceed. If the answer would be "spoon" then we know the facilitator talks. Alternatively, the assistant/facilitator should not have been shown a picture of apple/spoon at all. It's Derrick that needed to answer in court, right? It looks like Anna was talking to herself through her patient Derrick. By letting Derrick move away from his home to a new home (with Anna) the gov subsidies would have moved too. Anna gets out of an unhappy marriage and becomes a heroine that made an intellectual out of a non-verbal man that was over-protected / locked away by his mom and bro for way too long. It's so simple : let Derrick prove in court that he really wrote those essays etc? Most probably the judge and jury saw that Derrick really wasn't and will never be capable. That's how Anna ended up in jail.
    10lutkn

    How smoothly things go south

    At the beginning I was like "oh, how amazing! The possibilities are great and his life has changed". But little by little you start to see that things are not okay and that every achievement raises questions.

    The way that the woman believes blindly that their relationship was normal and all was fine is just horrendous. She can't think critically and therefore thinks everyone is wrong. The way that the communication works and how his intelligence develops extremally fast is very unlikely. When the assistance starts he barely communicates, but soon he starts to read papers and give political opinions?

    The documentary shows how science and study are important to prevent misinformation and charlatans to take advantage on others.

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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      • United Kingdom
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Mondd meg nekik, hogy engem szeretsz
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      • Sky Documentaries
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