An American Crime Comments

  • Bailey 2022-03-23 09:03:21

    The case itself is very extreme and shocking, and the processing of the film is much lighter and softer, and the second half of the film is slightly less powerful. Depressed women, ignorant children, teenage girls with early pregnancy, and the occlusion of rural towns in the United States in the last century constituted this human tragedy. ps. The female protagonist's biological parents have no words. It's really a series of stupid X can have children. I want to watch "Fruit Hard Candy" all...

  • Garry 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    "Others are hell". Based on true events, it is impossible to imagine how tormented this Indiana girl was when she was tortured in the basement by the masses. The characterization of the characters is okay, but the deeper psychological issues should be...

  • Virginia 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    Why does ellen always play this kind of character with a little abnormal or disorder~~ a little weird... This story has a blueprint..... all kinds of sins... all kinds of objects... all kinds of psychology. again.. Gertrude used all kinds of ideas to cover up his sins.. The world is bigger than...

  • Jocelyn 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    good movie. But I don't recommend it to my friends. It was as cold as if it had ripped off a layer of my skin. Anger surged in my heart. The ugliness of human nature is so in this movie that even a little bit of fig leaf is too lazy to wrap it up. This is also a documentary because it actually takes place in Indiana, USA. Even more icy and desolate, the truth is far more shocking than the movie. Is this the ugliest restricted level of human...

  • Fay 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    The film that I have never dared to watch, I watched it with my friends, but I still haven't finished it. It's so cruel, the little girl is so pitiful, what did she do wrong? ! Distorted human nature, a mother can actually do this, it is still based on real events, it can only be said that the reality is too cruel! May the girl's heaven be...

  • Jaleel 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    The phrase "I can't judge." Human nature is so complicated that it is impossible to judge good or bad. Is it my illusion that there are few EP scenes? The tragedy at the end of the film is a bit "Lovely Bones", which is also a visual narrative of the future after death. "Sacrificing other people's children to protect your own children, and then sacrificing your own children to protect...

  • Helga 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    What kind of shock can make adjectives scarce? A real movie with a desperate ending. Even more brutally, the film has artistically transformed the event. The original truth is even more appalling. Not just that family, but the indifference, cruelty, and even pleasure of the whole surrounding environment is the most creepy thing....

  • Winston 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    Unspeakably painful. Want to cry without...

  • Jaclyn 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    It is difficult to judge whether this kind of film adapted from a real case is a good film, or whether the story itself is shocking. Reality is sometimes hard to...

  • Frances 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    080518 f24 Gale Howl. why is it like this! why is it like this! This is the only thing that can be said in the process of watching, with incomprehensible resentment. It's so scary that crowds lose their minds. When the weak give up on themselves, despair. blank. burst of tears

Extended Reading

An American Crime quotes

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: You know what it's like to be sick, Sylvia. I've been sick for so long, too. I can't... discipline my kids they was I should. I punish them I know, but... sometimes with my medicine I gets so I don't know what I'm doing.

    [begins to cry]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: And I care for them so much. Paula, the thing is... Paula's a lot like me. I had her when I was just about your age. Then Stephanie. Then all the others. Then John left... And here I am on medicine, doing whatever I can to keep my family together. I want something better for Paula... There has to be something better... And I need to protect my children...

    [cries]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Do you understand that? You kids... you're all I've got... Thank you, Sylvia. Thank you for understanding, thank you.

  • Sylvia Likens: She sacrificed me to protect her children, and she sacrificed her children to protect herself.