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beezstudyoffilm · 1 year
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Why did you kill me? (2021) (7/10)
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Dir. Fredrick Munk
tw: murder, gang violence, gore, police, catfishing
Very interesting documentary about an accidental death that haunted an entire town. It was really insightful about the dangers of gangs and how it obviously affects the innocent people in the area but how it also affects the people in the gang and those people's families. Definitely an important watch for people who are a little out of touch.
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esperwatchesfilms · 3 years
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Why Did You Kill Me? (2021)
ESE: 85/100
50 +5 for Myspace nostalgia -10 for incredibly incompetent police +10 for catfishing for a good reason +10 for being a better investigator at 14  years old than police in their 30s or older +5 for the investigator pushing questions into Jokes until he cracked +5 for warning your parents to get out +5 for them getting out +5 for telling on the gang as revenge for them torching their parents’ home with the intention to burn them alive
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haverwood · 3 years
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Why Did You Kill Me? Fredrick Munk USA, 2021
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film-punk · 2 years
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Films watched in 2021 #31 - Why Did You Kill Me? (Dir. Fredrick Munk, US, 2021)
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chadsuke · 2 years
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Live Action Watched in 2021:
This is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist (2021) dir. by Colin Barnicle
Unsolved Mysteries Reboot (2020)
Rotten (2018-9) created by Christine Haughney
Final Destination (2000) dir. by James Wong
A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting (2020) dir. by Rachel Talalay
Happy Death Day (2017) dir. by Christopher Landon
The American Meme (2018) dir. by Bert Marcus
Why Did You Kill Me? (2021) dir. by Fredrick Munk
Hot Girls Wanted (2015) dir. by Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus
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l1ve2r1se · 3 years
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Been a while since I’ve watched Unusual Suspects or Lieutenant Joe Kenda on Investigation Discovery but I know from heart that I am somewhat of a true crime connoisseur, thanks to my mom and grandma SPAMMING the hell out of Law And Order back in the day. So I found it hard to keep that side of me locked away when I took a look at “𝐰𝐡𝐲 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐦𝐞?”, the documentary looking into the investigation of Crystal Theobald’s murder in 2006. Right off the bat, I’ll say that I’m aware of when somebody is doing these kinds of things right or not. And I must say this is one of the weakest documentaries I have ever seen.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ From a technical standpoint, it was standing out from the cinematography alone and even then, it wasn’t all that special to begin with. There’s well-placed archive footage regarding whichever character or situation, everything is framed rather nicely, nothing stuck out out of the ordinary and it’s unfortunate direct to video quality is a tad bit bitter than what I saw in Cabin 28. Alas though, that’s all I got for the positives.⁣ ⁣ There were definitely moments where director Fredrick Munk doesn’t exactly clarify the narratives at stake here, especially when the details get convoluted and confusing down the road, which is an utter death sentence when you’re going over murder cases that are designed to do that. It definitely doesn’t help that I didn’t really sympathize with anybody in this documentary outside of Crystals cousin Jaimie and a few select former 5150 gang members. Again, I’m supposed to feel bad for the mother of the victim who was high at the time she died and was playing with fire which led to her daughter dying in the first place? Hell, nearly EVERYONE here in this documentary was playing with fire which sadly led to Crystal’s death. Not only that but it also helped sink in that not only was the full story never being told but the self-victimization that came with it was both rather tasteless and clearly unreliable. And if the pacing wasn’t a big turnaway, perhaps the dry, cold and bland concept wearing itself thin will suffice. ⁣ ⁣ (Continued in comments) (at MySpace) https://www.instagram.com/p/COyysFsFLCj/?igshid=pklsvdsux3do
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