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House of Hammer (2022)

Review by anncoco310

House of Hammer

1/10

Allegedly this is a Documentary

This "documentary" is nothing more than kink-shaming drivel. No charges, no crimes, no proof. Just a lot of allegations with nothing to back them up.

Their star witness Courtney, has already proven that she'll lie and falsify evidence, which puts her entire credibility on the line. This woman is 30 years old, owns a business, but didn't have the fortitude to tell this man she was not interested in kinky sex? I think there is a lot more to the story that she must not be saying. Nevertheless she never told him "no", so I don't even understand why she's in this documentary (or why it was made at all). Buyers remorse isn't a crime, and it seems pretty obvious she knew what she was getting into. Seems the appeal of having sex w/ a movie star was stronger than her own self preservation, which is telling in and of itself.

The aunt just seems bitter. She's mad she didn't get half the fortune, but that doesn't warrant a documentary. If you were abused by your father, go to therapy-no amount of money will heal that part of your soul.

Everyone else on this documentary is irrelevant to the story, and once this blows over, will be irrelevant again.

I'm glad I didn't subscribe to discovery+ to watch this, and I'll be sure not to subscribe to discovery+ in the future, considering their ethics are below ground level.

Armie Hammer is the only victim here. He deserves a public apology. He deserves his life and career back. I hope he can take legal action against this nonsense-or perhaps his father will do it for him, given the letter he wrote to his sister.

1/10 - only because I couldn't choose 0/10.
  • anncoco310
  • Sep 7, 2022

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