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John Wayne Bobbitt Uncut
John Wayne Bobbitt tells his story including the fateful incident involving his wife. Has he fully recovered from losing his penis? The AVN Award Winner for Most Rented and Best Selling Release of 1994. "Ever since this whole thing happened, all everybody wants to see is my penis...now you can!"
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the infamous 1993 incident where Lorena Bobbitt severed her husband John Wayne Bobbitt's penis. It explores the events leading up to the assault, the trial of Lorena Bobbitt, and the subsequent media frenzy surrounding the case. The film also examines the Bobbitts' tumultuous relationship and the societal impact of their story.
Critical Reception
As a documentary exploring a sensationalized and disturbing event, "John Wayne Bobbitt: Uncut" received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its sensationalist approach and exploitative nature, though some acknowledged its attempt to present a more comprehensive look at the events.
What Reviewers Say
The film is often described as exploitative, capitalizing on a sensationalized news story.
Some viewers found it offered a more in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding the event.
Criticism was frequently aimed at the documentary's tone and perceived lack of journalistic objectivity.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available. However, given its subject matter and release era, it likely elicited strong and divided opinions.
Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive interviews with both John Wayne Bobbitt and Lorena Bobbitt, offering their perspectives on the infamous incident and its aftermath.
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