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Madonna: A Case of Blood Ambition
A man is convicted of raping and murdering a child and sent to prison. He is shortly afterwards beaten to death by other inmates. His daughter blames the jurors who convicted him for his death, and she hatches a scheme to murder each of the jury members, often seducing them herself first
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the controversial and often misunderstood life and career of pop icon Madonna. It explores her rise to fame, her artistic evolution, and the public perception of her provocative image. The film examines key moments and relationships that shaped her public persona and musical journey.
Critical Reception
While not a theatrical film, 'Madonna: A Case of Blood Ambition' was produced for television and received mixed reviews, primarily for its speculative approach to Madonna's personal life and career choices. Critics often pointed to its reliance on anecdotal evidence and less on direct interviews with the artist herself.
What Reviewers Say
Offers an interesting, albeit unsubstantiated, look at Madonna's impact.
The documentary raises more questions than it answers about the pop star's motivations.
Fails to capture the essence of Madonna due to lack of direct access.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this particular documentary, but general sentiment suggests it's an interesting watch for Madonna fans seeking a retrospective, though it is noted to be somewhat superficial and lacking in definitive insights.
Fun Fact
The documentary title 'A Case of Blood Ambition' is derived from lyrics from Madonna's song 'Human Nature' from her 1994 album Bedtime Stories, which was released after this documentary.
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