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The Devil Told Me What To Do
Julian, a young man with mental problems kidnaps Montero, a corrupt doctor, to torture him so he could confess his sins.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the disturbing case of a man accused of murder, who claims the devil's voice compelled him to commit the act. It explores the psychological and legal ramifications of such a defense, questioning the nature of free will, mental state, and the capacity for evil.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its unflinching look at a complex and disturbing case, while some found its narrative structure and focus to be somewhat uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its chilling exploration of a bizarre murder confession.
Noted for its attempt to grapple with themes of free will and mental responsibility.
Some reviewers felt the documentary could have benefited from a tighter focus.
Google audience: Audiences found the documentary to be a thought-provoking and unsettling examination of a true crime case, sparking discussions about the dark side of human nature and the legal system's handling of extreme defenses.
Fun Fact
The film was made by director Christopher Bell, who also served as the editor and cinematographer, giving it a very personal and distinct visual style.
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