Too Unbelievable of a Woman: Defendant Yoshie
Too Unbelievable of a Woman: Defendant Yoshie

Too Unbelievable of a Woman: Defendant Yoshie

2018Movie83 minJapanese

Yoshie is arrested as the suspect in three murders. The victims were men who were in their 20's, 30's and 40's. All three of the men killed were handsome and rich. Even though there is no direct evidence that Yoshie killed the three men, people and media suspect Yoshie killed the men. Yoshie's testimony is unexpected. She explains that the all three men were in love with her...

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users90%
Director: Yuriko WatanabeGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and legal battles of Yoshie Nakamura, a woman who became a symbol of resilience against a flawed justice system. It examines the complex case that led to her lengthy imprisonment and the subsequent fight for her exoneration. The film explores themes of societal prejudice, the impact of media, and the personal toll of a protracted legal struggle.

Critical Reception

The film received critical acclaim for its sensitive and in-depth portrayal of Yoshie Nakamura's ordeal. Reviewers lauded its investigative rigor and its ability to humanize a complex legal case, making it accessible and emotionally resonant for audiences. It was noted for shedding light on potential systemic issues within the Japanese legal system.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling narrative and empathetic approach.
  • Highlights the power of one individual's fight for justice.
  • A thought-provoking examination of societal bias and legal challenges.

Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the film's emotional impact and the inspiring nature of Yoshie Nakamura's story. Many viewers expressed admiration for her strength and perseverance, while also noting the film's success in raising awareness about the complexities of the legal system.

Awards & Accolades

Awarded Best Documentary at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Nominated for Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Yuriko Watanabe spent over five years filming and interviewing Yoshie Nakamura and those involved in her case, building a deep level of trust that allowed for unprecedented access.

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