WOMAN OF THE HOUR Netflix Ending Explained, True Story & Movie Review

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@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 26 күн бұрын
What did you think of Woman Of The Hour? I feel like Anna Kendrick's directorial debut was pretty good! Let me know your thoughts in the comments
@karimanning9232
@karimanning9232 25 күн бұрын
Unfortunately her changing what actually happened on that Dating game episode was complete nonsense, and lame. Instead Kendrick wrote a script that was complete fiction, making it look like that is what Kendrick wished would have happened between the questions and answers between Cheryl not Sheryl Bradshaw's questions and answers of Alcala and the other two bachelors. Sticking to the truth of what actually happened would have been way better. Instead she used fantasy, and that was a total let down.
@Acme633
@Acme633 23 күн бұрын
The numerous going back and forth in time was confusing and seemed to serve little purpose. I think the choice of actor for the main villain was not too good: he was meant to be "charming", but to me just a look at him would lead you to feel there was something not right about him. Some of the women also seemed too gullible. I know they were meant to be in the fringe of society, but would anyone be attracted to someone who stole from vending machines, slept in on a bench or the laundry floor eating candies taken from a charity jar? I am not familiar with the real story, but my guess is that while his appearance on a TV show did take place, it was nothing like what was in the movie.
@mistrock322
@mistrock322 21 күн бұрын
She did an amazing job
@ElNuddles
@ElNuddles 5 күн бұрын
The Woman of the Hour isn’t Anna Kendrick. It’s the young runaway. This was better than a lot of the garbage that comes out these days. Happy for Anna.
@tinyt8492
@tinyt8492 23 күн бұрын
I like how the last victim demonstrates a level of intelligence by appealing to the killer's emotions and minimizing the situation, she manages to save her own life.
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 22 күн бұрын
Yeah I agree!
@MJ-py7dm
@MJ-py7dm 24 күн бұрын
Amy is my hero. The sheer amount of self control to NOT panick when she woke up stunned me. I couldn’t get my eyes off the screen, my heart was beating, I exhaled so sharply when I saw she’d left the car.
@Spacecadet0720
@Spacecadet0720 23 күн бұрын
Me too!
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
Completely agree, the movie should've focused on her instead of the dating show girl.
@JuliaShalomJordan
@JuliaShalomJordan 21 күн бұрын
I am with u on this.
@公主_maya
@公主_maya 12 күн бұрын
She's a brilliant actress! I was very impressed with her performance
@MillerTheOriginal
@MillerTheOriginal 11 күн бұрын
Yes I think 99.9% of people wouldn't of handled that situation so calmly
@jujubees711
@jujubees711 16 күн бұрын
Every woman watching this movie, seeing her walk through that parking lot knows that feeling walking home late at night by yourself. Praying you'll get home okay.
@hopehaskill8874
@hopehaskill8874 25 күн бұрын
In the real life story she never went on the date, he won the date with her but she was creeped out by him backstage and didnt go through with the date and thats what saved her.
@ClodaghQuinnchannel
@ClodaghQuinnchannel 24 күн бұрын
Thank god she saw through to his creepiness… I don’t think other girls where so lucky
@Zumcho
@Zumcho 21 күн бұрын
Always listen to your instincts.
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
I think they had to add that into the movie to justify making her the star of the movie. If her only encounter was on the dating show, there's not enough there to make a movie that focuses on her. Personally, I think the movie should've focused on the teenage girl who got away. She had a real story to tell. The dating show girl didn't have enough of a story, so they had to add stuff that didn't happen.
@JuliaShalomJordan
@JuliaShalomJordan 21 күн бұрын
@@pettycrimes6328I agree.
@drugsarebad97
@drugsarebad97 21 күн бұрын
You can’t just watch the video huh? They literally say this
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 23 күн бұрын
Only a woman could direct a film about Alcala conveying this much empathy for the victims, while also perfectly capturing the very private, personal terror felt by each individual in the final, tragic moments of their lives. Anna Kendrick has brought this story brilliantly to the screen. Kudos to the male screenwriter, but it is the slowly magnifying tension and palpable dread that comes with the contestant's growing awareness of what is really beneath the surface of “attractive, intelligent” Rodney that makes this movie unforgettable. That is what Anna made you feel. Nothing short of genius; HIGHLY recommend ✔️✔️✔️
@TeamLexana
@TeamLexana 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, I feel if a man directed this they would have focused more on the killer being all "woah is me, I just need a hug". With a woman in control, Ana didn't let that happen.
@shammaboy
@shammaboy 10 күн бұрын
@@cyberpunkcentral8500 worst movie of the year. Bad writing ( it’s 90% untrue ), bad casting, bad acting.
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 10 күн бұрын
@ It isn’t meant for people like you and it ISN’T a documentary; plenty of those are already out there about Alcala if that’s what you’re looking for.
@shammaboy
@shammaboy 10 күн бұрын
@ people like me? What kind of person am I? I’m the audience. Pretty sure it was meant for me to like, but i didn’t because it was done so poorly. All the (semi) factual scenes were side notes, the the main focus was on a bad date that never happened. The main character ruthlessly insulted a total stranger’s intelligence on a nationally televised show, when his only goal was trying to win her affection. And we’re supposed to like her? She was awful. The actor who played the killer did a terrible job. He looked nothing like the actual killer, and he couldn’t act. There was no plot. Nobody to root for (except Pete Holmes). No ending either. Just bad writing from someone who likely hates men. Ultimately it’s a fake story about a short bad date. If he didn’t follow her to her car, there wouldn’t have even been implied possible danger. It was meant to be a scary movie, but it wasn’t scary, and shouldn’t have been a movie. You have bad taste, and low standards. Go read a book.
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 10 күн бұрын
@ You don’t care for it, but many others do, thus it isn’t meant for you, or probably those who share your tastes or your particular perspective, based upon your chief criticism being that not 100% of the villain’s story was told. It isn’t meant to cover the entire scope of Alcala’s life, assaults, or brutal murders. That would’ve been impossible in a 90 minute film. The film has a narrow focus for a reason. It certainly isn’t the worst film made this year as you also stipulated: it obviously isn’t meant for someone like yourself if you are making this sort of sweeping generalization. Tell me, what was it you didn’t enjoy, specifically? (reading your comment) I disagree completely with your analysis. You have so many factual actualities totally incorrect, and you have not summarized the plot properly. It is SO not about the “short date” that they never even went on, so I don’t understand why you have stated that. It’s almost like you didn’t watch this movie. It’s pointless to argue in the comments with you, not all movies are meant for all moviegoers. Again, this was a movie that was not meant for you.
@Jay.Rod23
@Jay.Rod23 20 күн бұрын
I loved how she added no backstory for him or anything. No orgin story. Nothing to make us feel bad for him. While I loved the Monster shows by Ryan Murphy I feel like he tried too hard to make us feel bad for the serial killers the last 2 seasons. This movie is just about what he did and the fact that he was even able to go on a dating show after committing these gruesome murders. Literally how every docu series should be when talking about a serial killer. Really well done Anna. Congrats and well done on your directorial debut.👏👏
@katblehm2119
@katblehm2119 13 күн бұрын
I applaud the total lack of gratuitous violence! Less blood and more emotion speaks volumes. She did a superb job both acting and directing. The actors were cast perfectly, as well. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 13 күн бұрын
Yeah they did such a good job with this movie!
@eternalreverie3473
@eternalreverie3473 24 күн бұрын
Well done to Anna Kendrick for this amazing directing! That movie kept me locked onto my seat and really freaked me out by the scenes of what the victims endured. The scene when one of the victim is being asked by Alcala to look at the sky while taking her picture... and then it all got quiet... just so creepy... you could feel the tension. She should really direct more, she s got talent.
@60bangz
@60bangz 24 күн бұрын
Relax she won’t let you sleep With her
@rubenbaby6951
@rubenbaby6951 24 күн бұрын
Yeah movie had me like that all the time
@pixeldani3l
@pixeldani3l 14 күн бұрын
@@60bangzstop being a weirdo
@Michelle-e3i6v
@Michelle-e3i6v 24 күн бұрын
Her walking alone in the dark parking lot after rejecting him was very tense
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 24 күн бұрын
Yeah it really was!
@公主_maya
@公主_maya 12 күн бұрын
It truly was! The terror was palpable. Brilliant
@eh2396
@eh2396 5 күн бұрын
That didn't happen in real life. But I will say that if any girl gets a weird feeling about a guy like she did she should not put herself in an isolated situation. Ask one of the staff to walk you to your car or have them wait with you as he leaves.
@aileen847
@aileen847 25 күн бұрын
I just finished watching this movie. I was holding my breath THE ENTIRE TIME! I watched an abc 20/20 special prior to leading up to the release. Anna Kendrick did absolutely amazing on this movie, it’s gonna take me A WHILE to be able to watch this again. But I loved seeing the women and the backstory of the victims and how horrifying Rodney was.
@obsessed2754
@obsessed2754 22 күн бұрын
The giving of phone number has happened to me. There was this guy who was not a creep but was very annoying and kept asking for my number, I gave him a number and then he asked me again just to make sure. I repeated the number. It was an old number of mine 🤷🏻‍♀️ After watching this movie, we all learn to have a backup number just in case a psycho would ask us twice lol or TO BE SAFE, never give your personal information (including your phone numbers) to people you truly dont know.
@reiakari
@reiakari 26 күн бұрын
I swear, sometimes you do a better job at promoting shows and films on Netflix than Netflix itself. This isn't the first film I'm checking out because of your reviews, just wanted to say I appreciate your vids. 😊
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 26 күн бұрын
There's been a lot recently that hasn't got the marketing it should have gotten! Glad you enjoy the videos
@suzanneshatzel8266
@suzanneshatzel8266 22 күн бұрын
Kendrick's directing changes the game. When true crime focuses on the gory killing of victims, while it's terrifying, it almost allows viewers to disconnect, as it is so outrageous we can't imagine ourselves in the position - likely a subconscious safety net. Kendrick's talent shines light on the universal experience of all women. that split second when the energy shifts, when alarm bells start screaming in our mind, primal instinct of danger. The wrong word that gives a man away, that certain glare where theirs eyes change, the slight touch, the pace of a man walking behind you. Our sensory systems a flooded. Quickening breath, high alert, increase pace, can I scream, can I run. Which will get me Killed, slow and quiet or fast and loud. We have all been there.
@tanyatanya891
@tanyatanya891 23 күн бұрын
The male co-worker scene... where Alcala just stares at him like he is staring at prey and then invites him out. The co-worker was young and innocent so I suppose that was what Alcala liked. If you ever heard of Gavin De Becker interviewed about his book: The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals that protect us from Violence, I believe he was the one that warned to never be taken to a second location. And that's all i could think of when these women were lured to a secluded place.
@TheFantasticFox822
@TheFantasticFox822 23 күн бұрын
Such a great and important book!❤
@eh2396
@eh2396 6 күн бұрын
Okay so that coworker scene left me confused. Why was there so much tension between them?? And i noticed a photo of that young guy in his photo album. Did he eventually kill him????
@tanyatanya891
@tanyatanya891 6 күн бұрын
@@eh2396 I think the tension was Alcala noticing him (and co-worker excited oh I made a friend) and marking him as prey. The photo album were all his victims. The co-worker was sitting on a bed (motel or apartment) in the photo so Alcala got him alone, like all the others. He likely killed the co-worker, who was so naive.
@eh2396
@eh2396 5 күн бұрын
@tanyatanya891 maaaaan i was hoping the guy got away ☹️
@Devki24
@Devki24 23 сағат бұрын
There’s a lot of people that seem to think the movie should have focused on the teen that escaped not the gameshow woman. I think there’s a few issues with that thought. The gameshow is what frames and anchors the whole movie - without it, the jumps in time would have felt chaotic and been less impactful without the juxtaposition of violence and the gameshow. Having the gameshow framing also shows how serial killers are often incredibly charming and function within society quite well, tricking everyone. The focus on the gameshow allows for such an amazing level of nuance when it comes to women’s (rightful) fears that would have been much harder to do artistically without it.
@denniseenriquez7075
@denniseenriquez7075 25 күн бұрын
I wish this movie was longer
@Sinikkastudio
@Sinikkastudio 25 күн бұрын
it ended when i thought were entering to the third act
@Elle-ou7qn
@Elle-ou7qn 24 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@Soapfan1992
@Soapfan1992 23 күн бұрын
Agreed it was too short
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
It really could've been a miniseries like Dahmer. Alcala had so many victims that weren't even mentioned. The 8-year-old girl has to be one of the saddest, but he had A LOT of victims. It's crazy to me how some serial killers like Dahmer get all the attention and others are practically ignored. I just recently learned about Rodney Alcala in the last couple of years. The man was an absolute monster.
@minasedition
@minasedition 14 күн бұрын
sameeee😭
@Red-46
@Red-46 26 күн бұрын
I just watched this film I know the story so I was very excited to watch it, well done I enjoyed it a lot, what a brave young girl and clever reverse psychology she used on him
@Aleigh123ful
@Aleigh123ful 25 күн бұрын
I watched something about it on 48 hours and there was no mention of that whatsoever
@Aleigh123ful
@Aleigh123ful 25 күн бұрын
The girl that showed up and sealed his fate was a victim of his when she was 8 years old.
@cashaiesha
@cashaiesha 24 күн бұрын
The fact she walked in that parking lot in the dark was the scary part of this whole movie. She parked soooo far thank goodness those people came out because he would have strangled her in three parking lot
@KrissyFizzle
@KrissyFizzle 12 күн бұрын
Honestly, that was the biggest problem Never park so far or be so far away from transport as a woman with someone you don't know Anna's character was saved in the nick of time but having to walk that long distance to your car with someone you don't trust is dangerous
@vivianamora7505
@vivianamora7505 11 күн бұрын
The parking lot at night scene. No matter if a guy is there or not … every woman’s nightmare 😮😢
@ingaulena
@ingaulena 26 күн бұрын
It was a good debut. Choice of the subject, scenery, cinematography and without a brag to exaggerate the importance of the gender of director. Subtle and smart delivery.
@jujubees711
@jujubees711 16 күн бұрын
What I liked about this movie and what made it different was the most serial killer movies focus on the manhunt. This movie also sent a message that police didn't do enough to keep Rodney in prison. Where he was able to kill more women. He was charged with 7 murders. But it's believed he killed around 130 women. I also like that the movie didn't focus too much on the women being killed. Those scenes were short. We need so show less violence towards women in movies.
@Moshie71
@Moshie71 25 күн бұрын
Wow, this is an excellent directorial debut. Thanks Kendrick for bringing a fresh perspective to this horrific tale. Any post that struggles with Anna’s take on this film is evidence that the author has an ‘agenda’. Can’t wait for more from this director!
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 25 күн бұрын
Yeah she did a great job with this movie!
@Purplenpinkk
@Purplenpinkk 17 күн бұрын
I thought this movie was done really well. It was more about the woman than RA. I feel like the real women of the hour were the teenage runaway and Laura - cause in the end, the runaway had the courage to show up in court decades later to testify against him so he would remain in prison until he died. Further, Laura had the courage to go back to the police to try to get them to investigate him.
@michellem7649
@michellem7649 9 күн бұрын
I liked the movie, but I feel that it could been a longer series. I feel it was rushed and I wanted more information. I like her as an actress. I was mad that they didn’t listen to the friend who tried to warn the police and the Dating Game producers about him.
@TrueCrimeDoula
@TrueCrimeDoula 25 күн бұрын
I thought the film was VERY engaging and well done - with a little feminist slant to it (highlighting how sexist the film/tv industry was and how Sheryl managed that.) But there were so many interesting things that were left out. In CA, Alcala kidnapped a little girl and nearly killed her, but a good samaritan witnessed him snatching the girl and called police. Unbelievably he slipped away after that crime and moved to NY where he started a new life of murders under the name John Berger. As far as I can tell from the various accounts, Sheryl Bradshaw simply said to the producer "I get a weird vibe off this guy. Can I decline the date?" And the answer was yes, of course. But I never saw an account where they actually went out for a drink and had the encounter depicted in the film. Still, it was effective, even if a deviation from the true story.
@gigiarmany4332
@gigiarmany4332 22 күн бұрын
I love how the system toyed with Rodney & overturned his verdict & retried & resentenced him to death 3 times ,just like he did with his victims..🎉🎉💥🔥I dont know what was wrong with the 70's - 90's era & all those vile serial killers😡👿
@StopLookingAtMeh
@StopLookingAtMeh 12 күн бұрын
After seeing review after review of men not "getting it", you've given me a bit of hope. Thank you for your insightful video!!
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 12 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@eh2396
@eh2396 6 күн бұрын
Im a man and I liked it. I was on the edge of my seat.
@pandakeeper
@pandakeeper 21 күн бұрын
Anna’s look fits well in the 70s. Also 90s to mid-2000s. She’s very attractive anyway, but her look is so fitting in those eras.
@RE-vf6yw
@RE-vf6yw 25 күн бұрын
I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THIS FILM
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 25 күн бұрын
It was a lot better than I thought it'd be!
@Gjrdo
@Gjrdo 23 күн бұрын
When she walked away from him after the date, and he followed her to her car… i screamed, “why didnt you call out for help!” But then again. Its the 70’s. Women had no voice. 😀 great movie.
@filmbrat1
@filmbrat1 13 күн бұрын
i think it’s certainly a sense of fear. the moment you start screaming, he might book it towards you
@eh2396
@eh2396 5 күн бұрын
"Its the the 70s and women had no voice" makes no sense at all. That doesn't affect someone's common sense. Everyone knows you never put yourself in a situation like that. Then again maybe everyone was just super trusting and stupid back then.
@imjayhime
@imjayhime 23 күн бұрын
@6:56 my mom’s name is Robin, and my aunt’s name is Jill… I got chills.
@amstel5468
@amstel5468 22 күн бұрын
Great directorial debut 👏 Daniel is one of my favorite actors.. 🍿
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 21 күн бұрын
It was a great debut!
@gregcauthon1958
@gregcauthon1958 22 күн бұрын
I don’t know why they felt the need to embellish on the the actual events. The true story of Rodney Alcala is so bonkers that there was no reason to deviate from what actually happened. He was a truly evil person that did things in real life that this film didn’t even touch on.
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt 10 күн бұрын
I agree,i think i got bored and missed some,but he unalived children too 😩
@eden20111
@eden20111 15 күн бұрын
The young actress that played Amy looks like a young Brooke Shields. They did great on the casting choice!
@courtneylinn3465
@courtneylinn3465 22 күн бұрын
Pretty good review. I think you missed how the women all were leaned on to be what the man wanted them to be. Present with Sheryl the most. And how uncomfortable this is.
@TeamLexana
@TeamLexana 20 күн бұрын
That's a wild statement that because of being rejected on a dating show, is the reason he killed three more people. If the real life woman didn't reject him, then he would have killed four more people, not three.
@cats.addict6457
@cats.addict6457 22 күн бұрын
Excellent feedback... I enjoyed the movie and the actors were really perfect
@janeenharrison1953
@janeenharrison1953 3 күн бұрын
The actor who played the serial killer was spot on! A certain level of creepiness that was believeable but not soo one dimensional. He scared me and captivated me at the same time, great job to him and Anna Kendrick - I knew she would do a great job! The flight attendants death was super sad and super scary - so violent!
@glorialittlewood835
@glorialittlewood835 17 күн бұрын
Daniel Zovatto was great! I was certain that I had seen him in other movies. I realized that he was the lead in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. I really liked that series!
@DM-br7vt
@DM-br7vt 23 күн бұрын
Have a hard time focusing on movie's at home. However Anna did an amazing job. Such an intense creepy movie.
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 23 күн бұрын
Yeah she did a real good job with this one!
@leonidaslantz5249
@leonidaslantz5249 22 күн бұрын
The movie was excellent.
@BrainPilot
@BrainPilot 22 күн бұрын
Yeah it took me by surprise!
@Gonellfamily
@Gonellfamily 22 күн бұрын
Movie was trash in my opinion. Good moments sure and a slow burner but it didn’t do it for me. Congrats to her directorial debut but I wouldn’t recommend it. The different time periods annoyed tf out of me. Fire review like always
@jilliannej
@jilliannej 24 күн бұрын
She survived because of good “timing”?
@mintyglamour
@mintyglamour 24 күн бұрын
I thought this movie was horrible and super disrespectful to the victims... to me, it read as Anna Kendrick injecting herself into the story rather than say anything meaningful.
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 24 күн бұрын
I felt like Kendrick injected herself too much when she was questioning the guys and she was being really rude and snarky ... she clearly hated shows like The Dating Game
@thefeverdream
@thefeverdream 23 күн бұрын
Well, it is a story and not a segment of bits. So of course she’s going to inject a main character in there a little bit more.
@deanrane1961
@deanrane1961 23 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Terrible execution.
@vaporwave4880
@vaporwave4880 23 күн бұрын
@@mintyglamour I agree. She was making a film about her idea of sexism, smuggled inside a true life story about a serial killer. It was a little dishonest.
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 23 күн бұрын
@@thefeverdream I'm not really against that, but she is portraying a real-life person and she made that person look bad while doing it
@Benergi
@Benergi 25 күн бұрын
No idea how this is 92% on RT. It’s a 2.5/10 for me. If you took out the entire dating show segment of the movie, then you still get the same outcome, it’s like the world’s most longest deleted scene. It’s almost like the writers saw in the history books that a killer was on a dating show and just signed on to make a movie about it without knowing it had zero relevance: no kills, no clues, no further insight, no real tension since they are safe whilst on camera in front of an audience, also it has nothing to do with how he got caught at the end. This entire movie was message over story, and the messages were few and far between. At least the direction of scenes and acting was on point.
@TheIndianJesusOfficial
@TheIndianJesusOfficial 23 күн бұрын
Completely agree. When I saw that Anna Kendrick directed it, it made SO much more sense. I love Anna Kendrick, but it's like babe....this story isn't about your character This story should be about what the killer is actually doing. She said in an interview that she wanted to focus in the female experience, but her character didn't even have an experience with him like that lol She just wanted to have her girl boss moment on the dating game and tried to make the movie around that one scene. The fact that the girl in the audience who recognized him has a story that goes nowhere is criminal. She had the connection to both the killer and one of the victims - if this was gonna be a girl boss telling of this then SHE should have been the main character. Such a shame, could have been a great movie
@Benergi
@Benergi 22 күн бұрын
@@TheIndianJesusOfficial finally someone can see what I mean!!
@TheIndianJesusOfficial
@TheIndianJesusOfficial 22 күн бұрын
@@Benergi yep couldn't let you sit here thinking you're alone 🤣🤣🤣 The feminist girl bossery was so confusing and the you see Directed by Anna Kendrick And I'm like "ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh gotcha" loll
@Doggybudder
@Doggybudder 20 күн бұрын
@@TheIndianJesusOfficiali think they wanted something similar to “extremely wicked shockingly evil and vile” but this story doesnt work for that and so we got what we got
@norse_cat
@norse_cat 21 күн бұрын
I didn’t really like the guy playing Rodney but otherwise, I thought it was an entertaining movie! 🍿 Maybe a bit “heavy handed” with the feminist angle sometimes but otherwise, not a bad film.
@avecplaisirmusic
@avecplaisirmusic 23 күн бұрын
The actor that plays the killer is A1
@drethomas72
@drethomas72 13 күн бұрын
Needs a sequel
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 24 күн бұрын
I saw this at a theater a day before it streamed and the film has some strengths, it also has some weaknesses: the film does a disservice to Sheryl Bradshaw and the two other male contestants as Bradshaw was portrayed as being rude and obnoxious on the show in the movie, but the real-life Bradshaw was pleasant and easy-going and the other two male contestants seemed like regular guys, but were portrayed as jerks. Also there was a fictional storyline about a Laura and her seeing Alcala on the show and her not being listened too, but at the same time she acted so stupid and inarticulate that she annoyed the hell out of me
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
Yeah, there was really no need to create characters like Laura. Alcala had so many victims that there's no need to add people that didn't exist when you could just focus on the people who did. I saw that as a waste of screen time. That screen time could've gone to one of Alcala's many other victims. I think Laura was created to push the narrative that women weren't being listened to or believed or taken seriously by police. It wasn't necessary. I wish they would just focus on the facts of the case instead of inserting their own views/opinions and blending it with true stories.
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 21 күн бұрын
@@pettycrimes6328 very well-said!!!
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 21 күн бұрын
@@pettycrimes6328 and was Laura expecting the producer of The Dating Game to arrest Alcala in the middle of the show???
@meggleasmr9558
@meggleasmr9558 12 күн бұрын
For me, making the one contestant such an outward jerk was intentional, since it seemed like he would've been the one who hurt her, the producer said that's the most important question. And while he seemed like a jerk, he was actually a decent guy who tried to warn her about Rodney and probably wouldn't have physically harmed her.
@MadMetsFan
@MadMetsFan 10 күн бұрын
@@meggleasmr9558 I have no problem with "dramatic license" in films based on real events and to make points like the one you mentioned, but I didn't feel it was handled right in this case
@durandaldevil
@durandaldevil 18 күн бұрын
Good film. Great first directorial attempt. But it’s kind of silly that she changed. What happen on the show so much. She turned it into a women’s study 101 course totally ridiculous. The other two guys weren’t so bad in reality. Neither chauvinistic nor stupid. The movie didn’t need that.
@melaninycee672
@melaninycee672 17 күн бұрын
I was bored. At this point Anna Kendrick is just playing herself, no range… Just oblivious white girl trope, “Omg you think I’m pretty?!”. “Amy” was great and super controlled. It was compelling because it’s based on a true story.
@gomezcinthya
@gomezcinthya 20 күн бұрын
Have you watched Strange Darling?
@IkePaz
@IkePaz 25 күн бұрын
i enjoyed it too BUT why is EVERY-SINGLE guy in this movie irredeemable (every single one was awful for different reasons)
@TrueCrimeDoula
@TrueCrimeDoula 25 күн бұрын
Her neighbor seemed like a good guy. But I think that was done intentionally to illustrate how sexist and disgusting the film/tv industry was back then. Kendrick elaborated on Bradshaw's story as a way to show how much more vulnerable women were in that time period. The cops didn't take anyone seriously, Alcala was released on bail even though he was shown to be violent toward women, TV and film producers treated women like meat to be inspected and degraded. It's a bit of a feminist story.
@brittneyharmon6647
@brittneyharmon6647 24 күн бұрын
I mean it’s spot on. To think men were anything but absolute shit is a bit of a fantasy. Only in the last few years have they had some self reflection. Not to be great, but barely decent. Even the guys who don’t do bad things, don’t stop it either. And doing nothing is just as bad.
@vaporwave4880
@vaporwave4880 23 күн бұрын
@@TrueCrimeDoula but the real Cheryl wasn’t in the Hollywood industry. She was just a contestant on the show. There’s no evidence she was mistreated. In fact when she got creeped out by the guy the producers said she didn’t have to go through with it. The real life footage from the show just shows a young woman having fun on tv.
@vaporwave4880
@vaporwave4880 23 күн бұрын
@@brittneyharmon6647 what a disgusting thing to say. It was (by our standards) a less progressive time. That doesn’t mean every man living then was a sexist. How can you not understand this? In another 50 years time, our social attitudes will be abhorred as backward, and your post will be a prime example of that.
@jadacampbell9331
@jadacampbell9331 22 күн бұрын
It was the 70s. So much disrespect acceptable back then. Even that neighbor was icky given the coercion. They all displayed entitlement and got their egos bruised so easily
@nicholaswoods4055
@nicholaswoods4055 18 күн бұрын
Anna Kendrick annoys tf out of me, but I enjoyed the movie
@shammaboy
@shammaboy 12 күн бұрын
Worst movie of the year. Anna Kendrick played a character so unlikeable, you root for the killer. Also, they never went on a date. This was 99% untrue. No plot, no ending. Whoever wrote this should try a different profession.
@pandakeeper
@pandakeeper 21 күн бұрын
Anna really made some really great decisions with casting. If she hired a casting director, she got a great one. Wonderful directing debut! The film is so nuanced. The opening scene is equally sad and horrifying.
@kuramobay2445
@kuramobay2445 23 күн бұрын
I liked the movie. She's a really good director. The theme of women as perpetual victims is a bit overdone - to the point of emotional manipulation. Women have historically benefited from male violence and not been too squeamish to manipulate it to their whim. It's historical fact that white women instigated a good number of lynchings of black men during the Reconstruction and slavery eras. So, not as innocent as Kendrick would have us believe.
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
SHUT UP!!!!
@ReemadreeMonzur
@ReemadreeMonzur 13 күн бұрын
his smile is so fucking creepy
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt 10 күн бұрын
I found it dull.
@jamiekonka
@jamiekonka 25 күн бұрын
The ending was false. It was the murder of a 12 year old girl in 1980 that got him arrested & off the streets for good. Anna Kendrick should've done her research properly before making the film.
@TrueCrimeDoula
@TrueCrimeDoula 25 күн бұрын
I don't think she made a mistake, she was taking dramatic license with several elements of this story. It wasn't supposed to be documentary style.
@courtney9899
@courtney9899 23 күн бұрын
It wasn’t supposed to be completely correct. There was artistic license which I think was necessary seeing as it wasn’t a documentary
@jadacampbell9331
@jadacampbell9331 22 күн бұрын
U mean the notes before the credits?
@cindymorose6673
@cindymorose6673 16 күн бұрын
I hate these kind of movies!
@vaporwave4880
@vaporwave4880 25 күн бұрын
Good movie, but in my opinion Kendrick should have stayed behind the camera and let the true story play out. Instead she decided to insert herself and her agenda into the film and give it a 21st century feel. Making every single man look like a pig just felt gratuitous and dishonest. The scenes between the killer and his victims however were superbly done particularly the girl who outsmarted him.
@brittneyharmon6647
@brittneyharmon6647 24 күн бұрын
Umm what’s dishonest about how men acted in the 70s? There’s still a lot of y’all who act like that now. It’s like they never evolved past the cave. Truly disgusting. Gisele Pelicot trial Diddy freak offs IN INDIA THE MEN ARE PROTESTING AND BURNING SHIT TO FIGHT MAKING RAPE ILLEGAL Men are so fuckin weird. Possessed by sex. Demons
@_davidboxing
@_davidboxing 23 күн бұрын
?? But, didn’t they act that way in the 70s? Especially Hollywood 😂
@vaporwave4880
@vaporwave4880 23 күн бұрын
@@_davidboxing of course not everyone was sexist. It might have been a less progressive time, but that doesn’t mean every man living then was a misogynist. That’s childish and over simplistic thinking. I asked my mum (a boomer) if men were sexist towards her in the 70s and she just looked at me with a puzzled expression. By and large, women were no more or less happy in the 70s than they are today. Social attitudes change and evolve over time. That’s normal.
@WilliamsPinch
@WilliamsPinch 25 күн бұрын
I hate that Anna Kendrick got the chance to tell the story, which was limited in every critical regard. Kendrick was out of her depth with this project.
@mintyglamour
@mintyglamour 24 күн бұрын
me too :/
@pettycrimes6328
@pettycrimes6328 21 күн бұрын
This was her directorial debut. I do feel like she should've done something else first, maybe a comedy, something closer to her wheelhouse. She should've gained more experience and worked her way up to something this important and dark.
@CharlestonTracy
@CharlestonTracy 25 күн бұрын
I just watched the movie Woman of the Hour and the real dating game show and of course the movie made it some woke feminist nonsense. The real dating contestant Anna Kendrick portrayed was totally into being silly and having fun. Anyway, the young runaway girl actress Autumn Best was amazing, look forward to seeing her in more movies. There was no suspense in this movie at all. Also it’s a shame other victims weren’t shown or given more attention. He killed 12 year old and 8 year old. He attacked women with a hammer. It would’ve been a great movie had the dating show been more of a side story and his killings and life were the forefront.
@TrueCrimeDoula
@TrueCrimeDoula 25 күн бұрын
But that wasn't the point. She obviously wasn't trying to make a docu-drama - she was making a dramatization out of real events. So there is the room for things to be inaccurate in order to tell a story. Many people find the most interesting stories about serial killers are the ones who got away. There are dozens of accounts of women who talked to Ted Bundy - almost got in his car, then got a very creepy feeling from him and made an excuse to decline his offer. This Bradshaw woman is an example of listening to our instincts - leaning away from being polite and leaning deeper into our intuition. That's powerful.
@OutlawStar87
@OutlawStar87 20 күн бұрын
Over exaggerated shyte, and did she seriously put herself as lead in a film she's directing
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 25 күн бұрын
She did a crappy job on this. First of all, she couldn't even get the order of the bachelor's right on the show. Alcala was bachelor number one (1) not three (3). I mean how do you screw that up? That's so simplistic. Then she made literally every guy looks like an imbecile or a creep. I know it was a 70s, and misogyny was huge bavk then, but it wasn't literally every single male on the planet. Just shows her stereotypical point of view of how she looks at men. No, this was not historically accurate AT ALL! The dialogue was completely cringey. And the God they got to play Rodney Alcala doesn't even look similar to him. You just can't pick a random guy slap a long wig on them and think that he's going to fit the role. And this was done by Netflix so there's really no excuse. They managed to get Zac Efron to look similar to Ted Bundy on his performance. Evan Peters looked damn near exactly like Jeffrey Dahmer. And the two guys that got to play the Menendez brothers and their new series look similar to the real life Brothers. I'm not saying they have to look exactly like the real life character but I mean at least try... It's almost like getting Brad Pitt to play Ronald Reagan.🙄🤦🏾‍♂️ There's no reason to change names because all the names of the victims are public record. The screenplay was lazy and so was the research. 4/10
@jadacampbell9331
@jadacampbell9331 22 күн бұрын
Likely changed for dramatic/cinematic effect. The rule of thirds is valuable in storytelling.
@janiezegers19
@janiezegers19 11 күн бұрын
Why are you so triggered? Not all men according to you. But ALWAYS A MAN. Probably including you.
@A-PatrioT
@A-PatrioT 25 күн бұрын
Bruh?? Do American women even have 2nd Amendment rights?
@TrueCrimeDoula
@TrueCrimeDoula 25 күн бұрын
What do you mean? Aren't you American and know that of course we do? Or are you born after the 90s so you don't know that in the 70s there was much less gun violence in the US, and your average person did NOT walk around packing a pistol. He preyed on vulnerable women who were unlikely able to defend themselves. Women still don't have much defense now except for pepper spray. That's why The Power was such a significant book and show (on Amazon.)
@A-PatrioT
@A-PatrioT 25 күн бұрын
@@TrueCrimeDoula , Ma’am you clearly missed my sarcasm. All I’m saying is that Guns should be a woman’s best friend. It’s an equalizer against violent disgusting men looking to harm women. But for some reason, women majority vote for more gun control policies that restrict their own rights to bear arms. Women need to wake up and buy more guns and get training.
@Shaylovespopeye
@Shaylovespopeye 25 күн бұрын
I kind of love this but wow I don’t really like Cheryl is mean to her friend the guy she sleeps with I hope he finds better
@Lysa622003
@Lysa622003 22 күн бұрын
Wow, was this written by a 6 year old? Formulaic repetitive writing from an author who thinks that what they saw in the movie actually happened. Look into the actual facts before you make a video.
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