Woman of the Hour (2023) vs TRUE STORY | Spoilers! Deep Dive Analysis : The Dating Show Killer

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  • @cocotaem5101
    @cocotaem5101 20 днів тому +118

    I liked that she used this true story to focus on the women and put a lens on what they have to deal with rather than focus on a killer. Her directorial debut was great and well thought out.

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 17 днів тому +3

      VERY MUCH AGREED

    • @lillyc9634
      @lillyc9634 4 дні тому +1

      And what she got from Netflix she donated

  • @tiffanyrose9446
    @tiffanyrose9446 Місяць тому +138

    Its draining because the justice system is a joke how was he arrested and let go so many times

    • @caseyw.6550
      @caseyw.6550 29 днів тому +13

      Yeah, people never take women seriously.

    • @chalkandcheese1868
      @chalkandcheese1868 29 днів тому

      It's extremely difficult to get evidence against serial killers because their victims are random. The law is the law, you can't just lock people up because you think they look nasty

    • @divana_cruz3441
      @divana_cruz3441 26 днів тому +3

      Same thing happened with Jeffrey Dahmer

    • @chalkandcheese1868
      @chalkandcheese1868 26 днів тому +5

      @@divana_cruz3441 It's very difficult to find evidence for serial killers because the victims are random.

    • @serenityq26
      @serenityq26 26 днів тому +3

      The system is broken. Thats why my

  • @thesmellofrain5478
    @thesmellofrain5478 Місяць тому +235

    Also while he was working at the newspaper, there was another serial killer on the staff at the same time..which is wild

    • @spookylittlebat
      @spookylittlebat Місяць тому +47

      Like how the ringleader of the Chicago Ripper Crew worked with John Wayne Gacy at one point. What are the chances?

    • @livingdeadgirl5691
      @livingdeadgirl5691 Місяць тому +12

      The Times Square killer, right?

    • @yoomsuu
      @yoomsuu Місяць тому +8

      ​@@livingdeadgirl5691 yup or torso killer :(

    • @ivillasenor2829
      @ivillasenor2829 Місяць тому +36

      A lot of these “serial killers”seem to have ties to the military..

    • @ivillasenor2829
      @ivillasenor2829 Місяць тому

      @@spookylittlebatseem to me… many of these were created by the military..

  • @indigobloom8971
    @indigobloom8971 Місяць тому +29

    The way it cuts to Maniques underwear around her shoes, they respect her body enough to cover it and show how he tied her hands and beat her and cut her nails... how he cried and she had to feed his fragile ego to stay safe. It actually shows how rape changes a person. I applaud anna kendrick for finally showing how heartbreaking it is. Not the violenece during and the exploitation of our bodies. It feels like true respresentation.

  • @ericlevenchuck6212
    @ericlevenchuck6212 Місяць тому +90

    He should have been in prison for life for what he did to the 8 year old. Jeez.

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому +5

      YES!

    • @asaunders55895
      @asaunders55895 21 день тому +14

      According to the police department, her parents moved her to Mexico and refused to allow her to testify against him, so the DA prosecuted him for child molestation. However, when he was finally last captured, she came back and testified against him which sealed his fate.

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 19 днів тому

      ​@@asaunders55895good

    • @Angela-gd3cj
      @Angela-gd3cj 18 днів тому +1

      Unfortunately this shit happens all the time, and to this day. People really don’t give a shit about kids or any other victim, much as they claim to.

  • @danielcarlson5362
    @danielcarlson5362 Місяць тому +66

    I watched it today. I really thought it was effective, especially the depictions of power dynamics at play...I was vaguely aware of the case but didn't know many of the facts, so I had no idea how much the movie had fictionalized. As a piece of narrative I think it's really well made, and very chilling. Fascinating to see your side by side comparison!

    • @38nrce38
      @38nrce38 25 днів тому

      You still don’t know the top facts after watching this miserable piece of crap. Research it.

  • @LaurieRamirez-pw4jx
    @LaurieRamirez-pw4jx Місяць тому +156

    I believe the creative liberties taken with this story were perhaps designed to empower voices that were not heard back then, and to realize how hard it was for women to be taken seriously. We can look up the real story and know it. It's tragic and horrible but I think the takeaways from this were important. I remember that cringy dating show. Yikes

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 29 днів тому +5

      But they don’t. They make him look like less of a monster than he was.
      A better movie would be to reveal all the cops that had him, didn’t follow up, didn’t care, wouldn’t make a call to other departments and how other departments would feud, if not impede one another’s investigations.
      This guy should’ve been among the lead suspects in many murders, but because he kept moving, he wasn’t tied to former crimes, until he’d been actively killing for a decade.
      The 12 year old wasn’t the only girl he tried to get, as with anywhere he frequented; women knew of him, because he asked so many to take their photographs.
      Just as with Bundy, had even two departments, simply compared notes, they’d have had him in the early 70’s.
      Ted was being reported all over the Seattle area, and two other cities, but the cops didn’t share information.
      Can you imagine; there’s a grapist, someone trying to abduct women and then a woman is murdered, and the cops don’t call all local departments to see if they’ve had similar reports.
      That’s exactly how Ted got away, and killed who knows how many, before so many Ted reports had the cops having to work together, with the FBI stepping in when the same type of car and guy, was reported in other states.
      Yet, Ted also escaped custody, twice, and killed many more women, including the minor in Florida, that sealed his fate.
      Florida never cared about Ted closing cases, and the FBI kept him from the chair for awhile, but eventually they didn’t care of Ted could tell families where their daughter was.

    • @thebrightqueen
      @thebrightqueen 25 днів тому +1

      I agree ❤

    • @38nrce38
      @38nrce38 25 днів тому

      🤮

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH 22 дні тому

      No, those liberties do not do it justice. It diminishes.

    • @SkilletTRO
      @SkilletTRO 19 днів тому +2

      ​@CorbCorbin "they made him look like less of a monster than he is"
      Not reading a single word after that lol tf are you talking about, they depicted him as a despicable cretin dude

  • @Kimberley81
    @Kimberley81 26 днів тому +27

    I think this movie is most effective especially because its well capturing how there are those unspoken moments where suddenly you feel uncomfortable and it is kind of people pleasing. The gestures of wanting to wrap it up and rhey just ignore it, or it becomes not just uncomfortable but dangerous. This was handled well in that regard. You didnt need to *see* it to understand the terror.

  • @robinpst4935
    @robinpst4935 Місяць тому +29

    I watched most of the movie and found it to be a difficult watch. I love horror but when it is true crime it seems to bother me so much more. Killing them and then bringing them back was horrific to me personally. The acting was very good and I thought it was put together well.I watched that dating game show as a child.

  • @221BBakerStreet
    @221BBakerStreet Місяць тому +44

    I was a teenager in Australia back in the 70's and seeing the kind of sexism and mysoginy that was depicted in these clips, the girl being told to "dumb down" and to dress provocatively for the show, Anna's character rolling her eyes at the "check your lipstick" note, reminded me that I experienced that kind of treatment on a daily basis as I was growing up. The really sad part is that at the time, I just accepted that that was the status quo. That was just how things were. Teenage me probably WOULD have checked my lipstick before going on stage and never give a second thought. I never really gave ANY thought to how utterly despicable the treatment of females was back then. And none of my friends did either. I look at it now, and it turns my stomach.

    • @HollyHargreaves
      @HollyHargreaves Місяць тому +6

      It's still pretty bad now. Look at the 'I'm just a girl' trend or the Red pills guys who scream misogyny.

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Місяць тому +6

      @@HollyHargreaves I don't doubt it one bit. This third wave of feminism that rose up with the "Me Too" movement, made me feel that women's struggles to simply be recognised as functioning intelligent people, going all the way back to the very early 1900's when they demanded the right to vote, as well as the bra burning feminists of my time, were all in vain. We always seem to progress to a certain point, and then the rug is pulled out from under us. When men in positions of power begin to recognise that women are becoming more independent and rejecting the traditional roles laid out for us, they begin the process of dismantling anything that would allow us to be independent from them. And I use the example of the banning of abortion in the U.S. Men would rather women die, than relinquish any power over to them. Nothing ever changes.

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому +8

      I worked in TV for 10 years, you wouldnt believe the stuff i was told even working as an editor behind the camera.

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Місяць тому

      @@spookyastronauts I dread to think about it 😞

  • @TheHorrorMiserMontyG
    @TheHorrorMiserMontyG Місяць тому +76

    Rodney Alcala, known as 'The Dating Game Killer' was one of the worst serial killers here in the States. There are been plenty of True Crime shows about him along with TV movies such as 'The Dating Game Killer'. I give Anna Kendrick credit for wanting to tell this version of the story.

    • @Misunderstoodanimals
      @Misunderstoodanimals Місяць тому

      First mf that came to my mind

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 29 днів тому +2

      Why?
      This is like she made a movie about a different person, or fictional character.
      She didn’t use the reality of the women who tried to tell police about the guy, or what the actual guy was like.
      It’s so full of weird things, that just didn’t happen, and are very passive aggressive in how it makes the show and police look.
      No one even talks with a cop, beyond the one that a fictional character briefly speaks to, before saying “forget it.”

  • @hamsaini
    @hamsaini Місяць тому +12

    Great job in researching this Emma. I watched Woman of the Hour partly because of this video, I think Anna Kendrick did a great job all around! It was very chilling and effective story of this time in society.

  • @GriffinLisuk
    @GriffinLisuk Місяць тому +254

    I still don’t know how I feel about these bio-pic esque Netflix shows. They tend to change facts for entertainment value and people end up taking the movies as facts and never end up looking into the actual facts of the cases.

    • @justheretocommentokdontwan685
      @justheretocommentokdontwan685 Місяць тому +38

      I agree with you, but this was originally a festival movie bought by netflix and is Anna kendrick first directing role, it has been received really well apparently, don't dismiss it as more netflix true crime slop it before you see it

    • @mollygrace3068
      @mollygrace3068 Місяць тому +9

      Exactly. I’d like to support Anna Kendrick, but I won’t be watching this.

    • @cutiemango
      @cutiemango Місяць тому +6

      Yeah I was watching it with my parents a few hours ago and my dad kept saying stuff like "That's what happened?!" Lol. I just go with my gut now that most movies based on true stories are incredibly sensationalized, Netflix or otherwise.

    • @nathalieli7617
      @nathalieli7617 Місяць тому +20

      I see it as an insult to victims

    • @GriffinLisuk
      @GriffinLisuk Місяць тому +5

      @@nathalieli7617 100%

  • @donnalehman6805
    @donnalehman6805 22 дні тому +3

    I've been hooked on horror movies for 50. I've seen it all and nothing scares me anymore. However, THIS movie scared me so much. The second time I watched it, it was even scarier to me.

  • @jinx724
    @jinx724 16 днів тому +1

    This is what people are talking about when they say don't glamorize the killers. Kendrick did an amazing job

  • @soniaiboyako4023
    @soniaiboyako4023 Місяць тому +8

    I haven't watched it yet but from this, it seems to be one of the most tasteful adaptation of such events yet. I can understand being fully against these types of movies existing to begin with, but i do think what's beyond unfortunate is that people watch these and take every single shot and scene as fact

  • @VanityDivined
    @VanityDivined Місяць тому +92

    He made BAIL?!?!?!

    • @Nikki.L.L
      @Nikki.L.L Місяць тому +2

      Same question 😂😂

    • @yoomsuu
      @yoomsuu Місяць тому +15

      His enabling mother and our enabling system

    • @lisab2543
      @lisab2543 29 днів тому

      It was the 70s.

    • @StopLookingAtMeh
      @StopLookingAtMeh 22 дні тому

      The fact that it was his mother made me SO ANGRY

  • @manfromanotherworld
    @manfromanotherworld Місяць тому +11

    Thank you so much, Emma! I had so many questions about what was real and what fictionalised and you really got to the heart of this. I think the dramatic interpolations worked really well in developing the theme that misogyny is not just the preserve of the psychopath but runs through society and enables others and made something much more interesting than a procedual as a result, though I was fascinated by the real story as you divulged here. Another top video from you.

  • @marcoantoniomarquezperez2652
    @marcoantoniomarquezperez2652 Місяць тому +11

    I recall watching that The Dating Game episode on youtube. I hope it wasn't taken down now that he is even more notorious. UA-cam does that a lot just to get hype started.

    • @6kat103
      @6kat103 29 днів тому +1

      On the contrary, it’s all over UA-cam, probably because so many people saw the movie and want to compare.

  • @hallking7441
    @hallking7441 Місяць тому +34

    They did a fantastic job making it look like the 70's!

  • @asaunders55895
    @asaunders55895 21 день тому +4

    I do want to add that Rodney did in fact work with another serial killer in New York, although they didn’t even know one another (Richard Cottingham aka The Torso Killer). One of Rodney’s victims was Ellen Hover, god daughter to both Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.

  • @vuxnut
    @vuxnut 21 день тому +1

    I just finished it and loved it. The performances were fantastic, especially that girl who survived at the end. I have known girls just like that, and she felt very real to me. When he ate the picture, I had to find out what was real and what was for the movie. You answered all my questions and more.

  • @bluebentleyYVR
    @bluebentleyYVR 29 днів тому +3

    Your commentary on the film and your research of the real story are both compelling. Thank you

  • @darmick3028
    @darmick3028 Місяць тому +7

    I watched the film but didn’t care a lot for it since I didn’t know all this backstory.
    I feel you need to know the story before watching the film to appreciate it, otherwise, it feels incomplete and abrupt (an example of this is by their need to show multiple text onscreen at the end to wrap up the story).

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому +2

      Yeah it gave me a totally different viewing experience

    • @paulcarpenter7844
      @paulcarpenter7844 27 днів тому

      Amc plus will tell u everything u need to know very in depth details and interview with participants from the dating game show

  • @hqcf
    @hqcf 25 днів тому +3

    14:07 You mentioned that at the start we think the events with Monique happens prior to the dating show. But at the beginning of the movie it shows that we meet Monique in 1979 and Cheryl in 1978.

  • @gjh9299
    @gjh9299 Місяць тому +9

    I remember this I watched the dating game when I was a kid, I lived in huntington beach when i was 15 and always in southern ca so many people dropped the ball with him especially with the witnesses

  • @sarahdiane6428
    @sarahdiane6428 13 днів тому

    hey emma! i LOVE this video! i did an intense study and project on Alcalá in college and your information is so well put together

  • @SpelCastrMax
    @SpelCastrMax Місяць тому +18

    Did anyone else catch that? They mentioned Rosemary’s baby because that is a film about a woman not being believed?

    • @gimmeehands1
      @gimmeehands1 25 днів тому

      They actually picked that because it was true. He did go to school with Roman Polanski and Roman did make Rosemary’s baby.

    • @38nrce38
      @38nrce38 25 днів тому

      They mentioned Rosemary’s baby because the serial killer actually did take a class with Roman Polanski.

    • @clownpendotfart
      @clownpendotfart 24 дні тому

      It's a great movie, directed by a convicted rapist of a child.

    • @frankboal6975
      @frankboal6975 22 дні тому

      ?​@@clownpendotfart

  • @daviddelara7158
    @daviddelara7158 Місяць тому +3

    As someone who has watched many documentaries on this killer and I haven’t seen the movie, this was a very interesting video

  • @kay123kay
    @kay123kay Місяць тому +84

    Why does Anna Kendrick have to have Anna Kendrick hair in this? You know? Nothing cheeses me off more than seeing 2010's hair in a movie or show set in the 70's or 80's...

    • @momof3chis291
      @momof3chis291 Місяць тому +19

      Not so much. Her hairstyle was worn in the 70’s, remember Peggy Lipton from ‘The Mod Squad’? I think it ran through, ‘73, just like ‘The Dating Game’ did. Lots of women wore their hair straight. Other women began ‘feathering’ their hair like Farrah Fawcett when she made that style popular a little later in the decade.
      🌸

    • @Kirsten_is_cursed10
      @Kirsten_is_cursed10 Місяць тому +13

      Since her character is an aspiring actress, I think it makes sense to have a more “classic” hairstyle and not a hyper-trendy one, because she’s trying to get cast in something

    • @laraesanford8605
      @laraesanford8605 Місяць тому +11

      I agree. I didn't buy into her being the character because she looked and sounded exactly like Anna Kendrick. She had an opportunity to actually become the character. She maybe should have cast that role to someone else and only directed.

    • @iamlively3910
      @iamlively3910 Місяць тому +7

      She’s an actress that, despite whatever range she may have, ends up looking like the same character in everything. I think of Jessica Beil’s character in Candy as a recent way that an actress can transform for a biopic role in small but meaningful ways. Biel’s wig and glasses help bring her into the era and into the character. Kendrick had a video and photo of her character to emulate, but she opted to have her own standard Anna hairdo and makeup/costuming.

    • @caseyw.6550
      @caseyw.6550 29 днів тому +10

      It's literally just normal hair. Not everyone wore peak trendy styles of the time...just like some people today don't. It's just basic long hair. Lol! Anna Kendrick is simply one of those actors who always pretty much plays themselves. (Like Ryan Reynolds and a plethora of others.) It's not just the hair.

  • @markgonzales2276
    @markgonzales2276 Місяць тому +7

    How the fuck did hw make bail and kill again that is crazy

  • @itwaslikethatwhenigothere
    @itwaslikethatwhenigothere Місяць тому +21

    As somebody who has a security studies and criminology background, I'm not a fan of these types of shows. If you are going to tell a story like this, you have to do it as accurately as possible. The truth must come before entertainment. There is a phenomenon known as the csi effect where people who watched the show got an unrealistic idea as to how forensic science works, and it changed the outcomes in real world cases.

    • @caseyw.6550
      @caseyw.6550 29 днів тому +3

      This movie doesn't discuss forensics a single time.

    • @chalkandcheese1868
      @chalkandcheese1868 29 днів тому

      ​@@caseyw.6550What I think they're saying is people shouldn't be too harsh on the police based on what you see in a movie. It's actually extremely difficult to find evidence against serial killers because their victims are random.

  • @mollygrace3068
    @mollygrace3068 Місяць тому +11

    This is why I just don’t watch biopics anymore. The most interesting parts are always fake. I don’t like being affected by a story only to find out that’s not what really happened. If you want to make your own story inspired by the original, just do that.

    • @CarterHayes77
      @CarterHayes77 Місяць тому

      Yeah same I’ll just watch the real doco instead

    • @awi1316
      @awi1316 19 днів тому +2

      Except the case was effectively used to illustrate how poorly women are treated in society. If it was just a fictional story men could dismiss it as unrealistic and "that never happens"

  • @richardross6287
    @richardross6287 Місяць тому +5

    You did great with the research

  • @brooketummons8564
    @brooketummons8564 25 днів тому +1

    The real life Cheryl said in an interview that Rodney did ask her to go on a date the next night after the taping but she said no. And Monete was not the only known survier Tallia and Morgan Rowan also survived attacks of Rodney. Just wanted to share that.

  • @sixmercer2504
    @sixmercer2504 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you! My favorite channel for movie recommendations that almost ALWAYS hit the mark in the disturbing category. But psychological thrillers/horror and anything bizarre that doesn't go way off to supernatural. That's been done wayyyy too much, the sci fi stuff.
    So you're a-ma-zing!!! THANK YOU!!! Now if my narcolepsy would allow me to get through them that would be a miracle.....do you offer those too? Maybe a set of those things he has holding his eyes open in A Clockwork Orange? Wouldn't work. I've been known to sleep with my eyes open on many occasions. But, if we could find something like that for my brain to stay on....we've got something!
    Making or ruining my day as always I bid you adeu 😂

  • @MsBluheart
    @MsBluheart Місяць тому +5

    I have seen, and read, so much of this story over and over, so I probably will not even watch it. I remember when it happened and when they finally kept him in jail until he died. I actually wish they wouldn't use these real stories and add a bunch of not true stuff to them.

  • @corpse7333
    @corpse7333 Місяць тому +3

    I love love love your Explanation and how you highlight every single detail. You're absolutely amazing. Love you Sis Emma 💜💜💜💜💜

  • @lulumoon6942
    @lulumoon6942 17 днів тому

    This former longtime Victim Advocate & Survivor is very grateful for the direction of this film! 🙏🕊️

  • @soiartdeco8848
    @soiartdeco8848 Місяць тому +1

    these deep dive videos of yours are probably my favourite. I paused it one minute in and watched the film this morning. and Ive just now completed this video. wow super interesting! not sure what I think about the film now. great that the core aspects of the killer were very accurate. I can see how some people might view the rest somewhat being a vanity project though!

  • @mmmab1
    @mmmab1 28 днів тому +2

    I just saw the movie. I also watched the real Dating Game clip. Although the sets are similar, there are so many differences you can hardly call the movie a docudrama, more like a drama very loosely inspired by true events. The real Cheryl had a completely different personality than the Cheryl in the movie. The real Cheryl on the show had a very bubbly, almost campy presentation, where as in the movie she is presented as a more serious, thoughtful person. Also, the questions she asked were completely different than in the movie, much sillier in the real show than in the movie. Also, the host was very different and even had a different name. The three batchelors were very different, and they even put the killer in a different chair; the real one was in the first chair, but in the movie he was number three. Even the date destination was different; the real one was a tennis lesson and a trip to Magic Mountain, but in the movie it was a trip to Carmel. Why the movie's creators had to change the details so dramatically, I'm not sure, but I guess that's dramatic license.

    • @kbwalyaus
      @kbwalyaus 24 дні тому

      In movie 2 bachelors were basically jerks and 1 brilliant, it was an obvious decision who to pick, that made movie a little more interesting than real life, in real life the 3 were jerks, so basically she could have picked any

  • @kennychaplin2767
    @kennychaplin2767 10 днів тому

    You do such an amazing job. You put in hours. Nicely done! Thank you.

  • @YouTube-tied
    @YouTube-tied Місяць тому +5

    I just watched it and thought it was really good, and the guy playing Alcala was great, super creepy. The whole movie had a good creeper vibe. However, while I get that movies and tv sometimes embellish true stories for dramatic purposes, and Kendrick clearly does that here, why in the world wouldn't she portray the Dating Game episode correctly in terms of the seating of the bachelors and getting actors who resembled the contestants? Shit like that takes you right out of the story because it's blatantly inaccurate.

    • @caseyw.6550
      @caseyw.6550 29 днів тому

      Why does their seating order matter to you so much? Weird hill to die on. Are you always so inflexible?

  • @jjbba
    @jjbba Місяць тому +1

    I thought this was fairly well done. I had listened to a podcast about him in the past and s after watching this I didn't feel as though any of the characters were over the top.I especially loved the "Do your f*cking job' line by Nicolette Robinson. I feel like it was respectful to the core material, and creative in the fact/fiction portrayal. Love ur channel

  • @filmfangirls9163
    @filmfangirls9163 Місяць тому +3

    I was so excited when I heard they were making a movie about this story and I'm so glad it was good!! Can't wait to watch.
    Edit: I watched it and loved it. It took liberties but so did Zodiac! I think this one is my fave biopic yet!!

  • @redsoxfox
    @redsoxfox Місяць тому +1

    I listening to documentry on this guy before and saw this with mg gf and her sister and was like I don’t remember things in the movie that I heard before. I’m glad you clarified the facts for me.

  • @RavenHouseMystery
    @RavenHouseMystery Місяць тому

    Thanks for the review and true story comparison, Emma. I didn't know anything about this true crime case until I heard about Anna Kendrick's film.

  • @the_madhadder
    @the_madhadder 18 днів тому

    The thing that I will give credit about this movie is that it actually took the approach of coming from a potential victim and how she survived. And honestly, that’s kind of what I hope happens because we need to prioritize the fact that people lost their lives and boost up those stories. I think this is a step in the right direction.

  • @belluzinha7004
    @belluzinha7004 27 днів тому +1

    describing this as a netflix movie is insane because in my country this is in theaters not on netflix

    • @LJ-focus
      @LJ-focus 26 днів тому

      The pandemic has changed everything

  • @Angela-gd3cj
    @Angela-gd3cj 18 днів тому

    I liked it…I loved that in the scenes with each victim, you could see the switch being flipped in him when they responded to his advances in a way he didn’t like…it wasn’t outrageously over the top, it was quite scary, I thought. I don’t mind the creative liberties taken, at the end of the day, creating any movies or tv shows about irl cases is disrespectful in itself, some people are always going to be hurt by it.
    I also loved all the subtle uncomfortability and people pleasing going on…I just got back from seeing Heretic which also had some of that going on at the start…the way people will often second guess themselves and ignore their instincts in these situations are so real.

  • @troubledsole9104
    @troubledsole9104 26 днів тому +1

    I was intrigued by the movie but since I knew more about the true story, it drove me a little crazy when a scene was not reality.

  • @ojambamyjamba
    @ojambamyjamba 22 дні тому

    Thank you for your time (energy) 🙏🏼 this certainly clears up a lot .

  • @justinejustice_league1857
    @justinejustice_league1857 25 днів тому +1

    We think it's bad now because we have social media at our grasp, but imagine growing up before the time of forensics? People literally got away with murder!

    • @clownpendotfart
      @clownpendotfart 24 дні тому +3

      Yeah, the Golden State Killer only got caught recently because they were connect his DNA to relatives who'd uploaded their own to the internet.

  • @voidfoxx5921
    @voidfoxx5921 Місяць тому +2

    i remember seeing the dating game clip on a true crime channel and it just being so chilling. Here you had this handsome,well presented guy and underneath it all was a homicidal maniac

  • @chrisrothman8782
    @chrisrothman8782 Місяць тому +2

    I do like to watch true crime movies, but I always look up the real story afterward

  • @6kat103
    @6kat103 29 днів тому +2

    Watched it last night, having seen and read a lot about this case before. I thought the acting was quite good and Kendrick did a fine job as director. Knowing the facts ahead of time as i watched I came to see the film as a fable based on truth, using the framework of this horrible case to illustrate the state of the power imbalance between the sexes. Overall I thought it was really well done. Hats off to Ana for handling this creepy stuff with dignity.

  • @andrewjmcquinn9996
    @andrewjmcquinn9996 18 днів тому

    I just got done watching this movie and thought this was a very interesting tale on the story. I'm not a huge Anna Kendrick fan, but I felt she did well.

  • @lulumoon6942
    @lulumoon6942 17 днів тому

    Also best analysis I've seen yet, fair, factual, with great commentary! 👍

  • @rebeccachristie9622
    @rebeccachristie9622 Місяць тому +5

    Why would you say Cheryl was "looking for a date". Her acting manager told her to do it for exposure.

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому

      its just the standard blurb - www.imdb.com/title/tt7737800/

    • @6kat103
      @6kat103 29 днів тому +1

      I know. It’s in the description of the film on Netflix.

    • @clownpendotfart
      @clownpendotfart 24 дні тому +1

      @@6kat103 It's a weird description, since it's inconsistent with the script.

    • @6kat103
      @6kat103 24 дні тому

      @@clownpendotfart agree

  • @hanyolo2041
    @hanyolo2041 29 днів тому

    That Chapter has a video on the dating game killer. Definitely recommend it and that whole channel in general if you like true crime.

  • @peterbenson123
    @peterbenson123 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your research on this, Emma, I'd never heard about the case before seeing the film. It is an exceptionally skilful film (Kendrick certainly knows how to direct) but I do feel uncomfortable about 'true' stories which are so heavily fictionalized.

  • @jeneebiggs7800
    @jeneebiggs7800 Місяць тому +2

    He was born in San Antonio tx
    His Family moved to Mexico
    Then his father left the family

  • @mariabrackin9465
    @mariabrackin9465 Місяць тому +4

    There are two known survivors of Alcala.

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому

      who is the other one!?

    • @h8thaway
      @h8thaway Місяць тому +5

      ⁠The eight year old girl was the other survivor.

    • @grrrrbabyverygrrr8165
      @grrrrbabyverygrrr8165 16 днів тому

      There are 3 survivors of him, actually. One was attacked by him two times in her life and survived both encounters. Her first name was Morgan. The other survivor was an 8 year old girl, the third survivor was Monique.

  • @eagzohio1969
    @eagzohio1969 25 днів тому +1

    excellent assessment. I saw the documentary on Alcala long before the film release and i'm honestly shocked this guy isn't as well known as Bundy or Dahmer. He was clearly one of the most psychotic and sadistic serial killers ever. Abominably disgusting. The film did a great job of telling the story without the excessive violence but more importantly it outlined the fact that women are in a constant struggle in a patriarchal world and often face objectification, flippancy, and predation from men. No decade was probably worse for this than the 70s in fact when women began to demand equality in a far more visceral way.

  • @paulcarpenter7844
    @paulcarpenter7844 27 днів тому

    Amc plus documentary is wild and really in depth and has interviews with one of the participants

  • @HECTORMONTALVO-le9cn
    @HECTORMONTALVO-le9cn Місяць тому +1

    Good discussion and cool video Emma!👍

  • @Juggernaut560
    @Juggernaut560 Місяць тому +1

    I can see changing certain things to fit a narrative decision or be more in line with a tone they are trying to get but It really bothers me when a movie is exploring a story or topic where there is plants of footage to have the characters in the film look like they did in real life and use what was actually said.
    There’s footage of the episode yet her hair, the clothes and the questions are all changed for no real reason.
    Overall I enjoyed the movie but those inconsistencies and choices to deviate from what actually happened had an impact on my enjoyment of it.

  • @Mike37ize
    @Mike37ize Місяць тому +4

    That monster killed someone in my state, of Wyoming!

    • @bernardpapesh6525
      @bernardpapesh6525 Місяць тому +1

      I wouldnt take it personally, im sure if he were in Missouri he'd kill someone here.

  • @Sabrinajaine
    @Sabrinajaine 24 дні тому

    Watched the film and although it was good, it bugged me a little that they didn't put the photos and names of the victims at the end, like they do on other films/tv series about serial killers. They deserve to be remembered.

  • @poodtang2104
    @poodtang2104 29 днів тому

    Saw it in the theater. It was actually pretty well done.

  • @melissacalderon8728
    @melissacalderon8728 19 днів тому

    This movie was chilling even if some facts were changed it gives you an insight into these women’s last moments and it was horrifying.

  • @gracielacasas-silva4099
    @gracielacasas-silva4099 25 днів тому

    Rodney Alcala was born in San Antonio, Texas, to a Mexican American couple. In 1951, Alcala's father moved the family to Mexico, then abandoned them three years later. In 1954, when Alcala was aged 11, his mother moved him and his two sisters to suburban Los Angeles.

  • @Emily12406
    @Emily12406 Місяць тому

    Just watched it (I had never heard this story before), I thought Anna Kendrick did a really good job directing this, and the guy who played Rodney (i thought), did a good job at capturing the creepiness of the actual killer, and I like that they didn't show too much. I don't really watch movies about cereal killers (honestly I only watched it for Anna Kendrick), but I thought it was a good watch (kept my attention the whole time).

  • @Sabrinajaine
    @Sabrinajaine 24 дні тому

    You left out the murder of 21 year old Jill Parenteau - this was after the attack on Monique Hoyt, but before the murder of Robin Samsoe

  • @HelenL2-b1i
    @HelenL2-b1i 28 днів тому +1

    Yes it was a great movie, Anna did such amazing job too 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Horrorbabe4
    @Horrorbabe4 Місяць тому +19

    Oh no, you look unamused in the thumbnail 😂 I'm gonna watch this later and I'll be back.

  • @8LettersLeepoy
    @8LettersLeepoy 24 дні тому +1

    Is this movie last year???

  • @donnapersiani9466
    @donnapersiani9466 22 години тому

    Very nice job you covered a lot of the things that confused me I feel much better now it was a good series

  • @madisonhill3175
    @madisonhill3175 23 дні тому

    Honestly it was a very disturbing performance by the actor playing the killer. The way he was set off by little things, the audience knowing what he was capable of, added to my anxiety. The question of if there was a blueprint to keep him from pulling the plug on your life was always teased. How clever he was to ask her to recite the bogus number and the sheer confidence he has to put women on the spot . His motives felt like they oscillated between a mixture of cruelty, anger, hurt, compulsion, or just personal pleasure. He knew no woman was ever going to make him resist killing them or prevent it....bit he still gave himself the false hope. In the end the final girl was given the chance to manipulate her way to safety.

  • @AdaltheRighteous
    @AdaltheRighteous Місяць тому +5

    I can’t believe I caught this so early lol

    • @spookyastronauts
      @spookyastronauts  Місяць тому +3

      thank you!!!! its 1am i just finished this video. I appreciate you being here

    • @mikesilva3868
      @mikesilva3868 Місяць тому

      ​@@spookyastronauts😊I hear its not as disturbing as last house on the left from the 70s

  • @victoriarausch2425
    @victoriarausch2425 19 днів тому

    I’m curious about the young man he met when he was working in New York in the film. He was set up as a possible victim a couple of times, but I don’t see anything anywhere about Alcala having male victims.

  • @grrrrbabyverygrrr8165
    @grrrrbabyverygrrr8165 16 днів тому

    Monique was not the only survivor of his attacks. There were 2 others.

  • @tommy1138
    @tommy1138 24 дні тому +1

    These serial killer shows don't need to add made up drama or tension. The real stories are crazy enough. The scenes where Rodney stalks her in the parking lot and the anxious woman who trips on a cable during the Dating Game taping were distracting and dumb.

  • @grobanitepatsfan
    @grobanitepatsfan 26 днів тому

    I wanted to like this. I knew so much about the case that I found myself finding the flaws. With that said, if I knew little to none about it I may have

  • @Horrorbabe4
    @Horrorbabe4 25 днів тому +1

    Bold choice for her first director job lol i loved it but like many people in the comments are saying...i dont like this type of movie when it comes to true crime. I think they need to stop being made. 🤷‍♀️😂

  • @diandiaz9026
    @diandiaz9026 Місяць тому

    I don’t know how much of this movie is actually true but if he is what they say or what they act like in the movie on the dating game, show exactly what to say, and what to do

  • @kimberleychandler1464
    @kimberleychandler1464 25 днів тому

    Great analysis, thanks. I watched this last night and wondered how much was true. Maybe they decided not to use his final crime in the film because it was a child? Maybe they were uncomfortable crossing that line.

  • @HorseJoint
    @HorseJoint Місяць тому +2

    This was an Okay movie

  • @ndogg20
    @ndogg20 Місяць тому +1

    I heard of taking artistic liberties in creating films to make it more condense and understandable, but this was way out there. Too much so. The hook being the culprit was on a major TV show and making the main character a lady who only saw him once in reality was a weak idea. Should have been just about the culprits career which would have been 10 times more interesting.

  • @politefan8141
    @politefan8141 24 дні тому

    I was disappointed by the abrupt ending. Although Alcala is infamous for the Dating game, the story of the final survivor is more interesting. Perhaps the movie would have had more impact if they combined that character with Kendrick. Kendrick's story is sad, but her experience on the Dating Game can't compare to what his other survivors went through. Since Alcala's arrest occurs after she leaves, for all she knew, he was just one of a long list of creepy and predatory men who took advantage of women who sought fame, and that must have been the reason she left.

  • @MikeMJPMUNCH
    @MikeMJPMUNCH 24 дні тому

    I liked the film but because I knew alot of the story before seeing it the fact they changed so much of it kept bothering me I understood why the changes were there but it kept taking me out of the film. Also the hair department really didn't do their job on this project.

  • @mikesilva3868
    @mikesilva3868 Місяць тому

    Emma just watched a trailer for this movie 🎉

  • @jtru0
    @jtru0 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @prathamyadav2592
    @prathamyadav2592 25 днів тому

    Can someone tell how did main character figured out that there is something wrong with him at the dinner?

  • @chalkandcheese1868
    @chalkandcheese1868 29 днів тому

    Cheryl's life was never in danger, there's no way he would have killed her after going on a date filmed on national television.

  • @chrisduncan5753
    @chrisduncan5753 24 дні тому

    Yea I read a book about the golden state killer ( originally rapist who graduated to murder ) but yea they portray the way women were treated back then esp where things like SA are concerned ! Really well done DIDNT knowbit was Anna who was directing till after !

  • @rebeccareznicek3478
    @rebeccareznicek3478 Місяць тому

    I wanted to think this movie was great. All of the pieces are there. I think centering the movie around the game show and Anna's character hindered its potiential impact. I agree it's important to give a voice to these stories. Unfortunately, the Sheryl character didn't have much to do with the story at all.

  • @gamehunter1927
    @gamehunter1927 28 днів тому +1

    How did he gets bail in the first place.

  • @user-zh9ff3pb3v
    @user-zh9ff3pb3v 25 днів тому

    now why did i think this movie was about richard ramirez

  • @chloequinn2274
    @chloequinn2274 Місяць тому +1

    I loved it👍🏽