Centers on Amanda Knox's harrowing journey after being wrongfully imprisoned for her roommate's murder, her battle to prove her innocence and regain her freedom.Centers on Amanda Knox's harrowing journey after being wrongfully imprisoned for her roommate's murder, her battle to prove her innocence and regain her freedom.Centers on Amanda Knox's harrowing journey after being wrongfully imprisoned for her roommate's murder, her battle to prove her innocence and regain her freedom.
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Redeeming value is Grace Van Patten
Knowing that Amanda Knox herself produced this series already sets the table for what you're about to get, because this isn't some objective recounting, this isn't a detached courtroom transcript, this is her side of the story, her version, her spin, and so really the title might as well read "The Twisted Tale by Amanda Knox." From the very beginning, I've believed she wasn't guilty - because the idea that this bright, naive, 20-year-old with a bubbly personality could commit the dark, violent acts she was accused of has always felt absurd, almost grotesque, like trying to fit the wrong puzzle piece into a picture that never matched. Her story deserves the light, no question, but the way this series chose to tell it often felt too heavy-handed, weighed down by its own intentions, more forceful than compelling, and it struggled to truly pull me in. I have no problem with foreign dialogue and subtitles - in fact, I usually welcome them - but here the Italian scenes had moments where the script veered too far, too loose, almost like it lost the thread of its own rhythm. Episode five, with its focus on Raffaele, left me bored, my least favorite of the bunch, and some of the supporting characters felt flat, painted in broad, two-dimensional strokes that robbed them of any real spark. And yet, in the middle of those missteps, stood Grace Van Patten, luminous and fierce, a performer who didn't just play Amanda Knox but gave her flesh and blood, heart and wounds, fragility and steel. She learned the language, she carried the burden, and she managed to make Knox human again - not the caricature in headlines, not the accused in courtrooms, but a young woman broken open and exposed. If Amanda Knox wanted a measure of justice, if she wanted someone to finally show her vulnerability with honesty and heat, she got it in Grace Van Patten.
Great
So refreshing to be able to hear her tell her story. I don't understand the negative reviews saying it is a "biased" account when half of Italy thinks she's still guilty despite any actual evidence (there's the true bias for you)!
It's a great portrayal of how romantic Italian storytelling can sell anyone on anything. Let her tell her story of the gross misconduct and sexism underlying how she was treated. Poor girl deserves all those formative years of her life back; at least give her this.
It's a great portrayal of how romantic Italian storytelling can sell anyone on anything. Let her tell her story of the gross misconduct and sexism underlying how she was treated. Poor girl deserves all those formative years of her life back; at least give her this.
This is an amazing series; I can't understand the negative reviews.
This is a captivating and well-crafted mini-series. The acting is absolutely top-notch and makes you feel for the characters. Of course, it's based on a real story which makes it even more interesting.
A story about love, desperation, injustice & hope.
Do yourself a favor and watch it. Ignore the negative reviews.
The only reason I can think of for the negative reviews is that the audience doesn't like to read the subtitles and watch something that's not 100% in English.
A story about love, desperation, injustice & hope.
Do yourself a favor and watch it. Ignore the negative reviews.
The only reason I can think of for the negative reviews is that the audience doesn't like to read the subtitles and watch something that's not 100% in English.
True to the facts
Very well done tv show representing Amanda's and Raffaele's side of the story. It is almost 100% true to the events and proceedings, that's why you cannot appreciate it if you know about procedural documents and judgments of this intricate case. The choice not to dub respectively english and italian dialogues makes you fully perceive Amanda's situation and the misunderstanding between her and the italian world. The actors look very similar to their real counterparts and embody them even in the smallest details, such as the way they speak. It really makes you empathize with the drama of the conviction of two innocent young people.
It's Good!
Everyone who dislikes the Italian sub titles doesn't get it!! Of course Amanda's interactions need to show the disconnect with her not understanding the language. She responded the best way she could; with not always understanding what was being asked of her. THAT IS WHY ALL THE SUBTITLES!!! We are suppose to feel the frustration/disconnect; just like she did being in a foreign country.
Did you know
- TriviaMargaret Qualley was originally attached but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Family Guy: Boopa-dee Bappa-dee (2013)
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