This Much is True
This Much is True

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This Much is True

Movie
120 min
English

Lewis Riley, a writer in the inner-city suburbs of Sydney, socialises with a host of colourful characters at a dingy 150-year-old pub, The Rising Sun. There’s a rogue chemist, a once famous drag queen, a violent debt collector, a con man, a manic depressive, and a fixer. Each has an outrageous, compelling and often criminal story to tell.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Alex HolmesGenres: Documentary, True Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the chilling case of a young woman who survived a brutal attack by a serial predator. It chronicles her harrowing journey of recovery and her determined pursuit of justice against the man who tried to end her life. The film explores themes of resilience, the investigative process, and the long-term impact of trauma.

Critical Reception

Reviews for 'This Much Is True' have generally been positive, with many critics praising its sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter and its focus on the survivor's perspective. The documentary is noted for its in-depth look at the investigation and the psychological aspects of the case. Audience reactions have also been strong, with many finding it a compelling and ultimately hopeful, albeit disturbing, account.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its focus on survivor resilience and empowerment.

  • Commended for its detailed portrayal of the investigation and its complexities.

  • Found to be a tense and emotionally impactful true-crime narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not yet widely available for this recent release. Early feedback suggests viewers found the documentary gripping and well-made, with a particular appreciation for the survivor's strength.

Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with Detective Joe Kenda, known for his work on various high-profile cases, adding an experienced investigative perspective.

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