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I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v Michelle Carter - Season 1
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After 18-year-old Conrad Roy killed himself in his car in Fairhaven, Mass., police discovered text messages in which his girlfriend, 17-year-old Michelle Carter, seemed to encourage him to commit suicide. The case sparked sensational headlines nationwide, leading to a trial that raised difficult questions about technology, social media and mental health, while asking if one person can be held responsible for the suicide of another.
Genre:
Documentary
Actors:
Michelle Carter, Emily Bazelon, Peter Breggin, Joseph Cataldo, Maryclare Flynn, Bob McGovern, Katie Rayburn, Camdyn Roy, Lynn Roy
Director:
Erin Lee Carr
Country:
United States
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Salon.com
July 10, 2019 As in her past documentaries, [Erin Lee] Carr excels in extending a touch of humanity to characters whose stories otherwise would be defined by what can be splashed on the cover of a tabloid.
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indieWire
July 09, 2019 Carr's two-part doc dives deep with limited time, but the story of Conrad Roy and Michelle Carter is readymade for a longer exploration.
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The Muse/Jezebel
July 11, 2019 Being cut off from Carter's family is a huge blow to this documentary, but it's not the only hole.
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Pajiba
July 11, 2019 The two-part documentary itself is OK, although it relies too heavily on text messages to relay the story, which can often be dramatically inert.
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Decider
July 11, 2019 Layered with the complexities of modern life, I Love You, Now Die is one of the best documentaries you'll see all year.
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The Atlantic
July 11, 2019 Carr, in what feels like a revelatory move for a documentarian investigating a true-crime case, never comes down on one side or offers up a finite conclusion.
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Den of Geek
July 11, 2019 The documentary's second half, in particular, does a marvelous job in painting the picture of the whole relationship. That picture is believable, tragic, terrifying, and blurs the concepts of the victim and the victimizer as we understand them.
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Washington Post
July 09, 2019 Even if you know how it ends, you can't help but be riveted (and heartbroken) by what happened and why - and what it could mean for the consequences of what we say to one another online.
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Entertainment Voice
July 11, 2019 The documentary is split into two parts, the first looks at the case from the angle of the prosecution, the second from the angle of the defense. It's a striking lesson in how perceptions can change.
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