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'Detainment' is a short film directed by Vincent Lambe which is based on the police interviews with James Bulger's killers. The idea of the film is to humanize the two ten-year-old boys, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables. James Bulger's mother has told GMB that she was not contacted for permission for the film to be made.
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Комментарии : 20   
@TheMufc123
@TheMufc123 11 месяцев назад
Should be mandatory for people like this to ask people involved for permission. He didnt asl because he knew they would say no and he wouldnt have made money from someone elses tragedy
@zeeduardopenedo2547
@zeeduardopenedo2547 10 месяцев назад
It's a short film, it didn't make money, on the contrary. Besides, the film is based on interview transcripts which are on the public domain so it's no one's business giving him permission to use them. It's called freedom of expression. Would you suggest the director should have asked Venables and Thompson for permission as well?
@Liza-cl2gb
@Liza-cl2gb 8 месяцев назад
How dare he. This is outlandish,
@user-ms5pq9qf4i
@user-ms5pq9qf4i 2 месяца назад
The BABY was a human BEING TOO!!!!
@disabledparentspoliticalun4830
@disabledparentspoliticalun4830 7 месяцев назад
I saw the movie and the only thing I was concerned about was the small child who played James. He looked too small to know acting and he was crying at several points. I want to know how a child that tiny would cry like that? It made me worried for the little guy's welfare. 😢
@Cc1946
@Cc1946 8 месяцев назад
He has done this for his own gain and as they say controversy sells
@clyth41
@clyth41 10 месяцев назад
Both of them are evil personified... And now they are worse than ever.. Dead men walking.. Especially venables
@emilys5249
@emilys5249 8 месяцев назад
There is no humanizing what they did to James. And it is totally disrespectful to the Bulger family and James' memory. This was totally selfish and for personal gain. Shame on you.
@giselaafonso
@giselaafonso 8 месяцев назад
It's not disrespectful to make a film about a public event. If this film is brutal it's because what happened was/is brutal. It's absurd to want to crucify the director. Of course, the suffering of James' parents is unmeasurable and we can understand the distress.
@jennmarie1527
@jennmarie1527 Год назад
What right did this man think he had to even attempt to tell a story he doesn't know, and even worse, make money off of it????
@TheArchivistsRecess
@TheArchivistsRecess Год назад
The same right you have to make this comment. It's called freedom of expression.
@jennmarie1527
@jennmarie1527 Год назад
@TheArchivistsRecess making a comment is very different than a person taking someone else's tragedy and using it to gain something monetarily. You also realise not every country had America's constitution, yes?
@TheArchivistsRecess
@TheArchivistsRecess Год назад
@@jennmarie1527 Making a comment isn't so different. It's the same principle at any rate. You have the right to express your views about the case and so does anybody else. That includes a throwaway remark on an internet forum and a film if they wish. The point about America's constitution is moot - in the UK the right to freedom of expression is secured in the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights. People have the right to make films about tragedies and you have the right to criticise those films. It's all part of the same game and you can't have one without the other.
@Cc1946
@Cc1946 8 месяцев назад
@@TheArchivistsRecess not well, it involves murdered child
@TheArchivistsRecess
@TheArchivistsRecess 8 месяцев назад
@@Cc1946 It doesn't matter what it involves. It's all secured under freedom of expression.
@AdaGeddon
@AdaGeddon Год назад
Sounds like a really interesting film and I agree with what the director is saying. Whether we like it or not, these boys were human beings and simply denouncing them as 'evil' doesn't really help.
@TelmasPodcast
@TelmasPodcast 6 месяцев назад
Sorry but he did his film for his own personal gain! Using tragedy
@Olivia55000
@Olivia55000 Год назад
The sole fact that he admitted that he didn’t ask his mum because he was afraid she would say no should have been the biggest hint to him that he shouldn’t have made it!! He knew and still made it anyway because he didn’t care, it’s as simple as that, and what an idiot he is for admitting that on TV😂”I didn’t want to ask because I knew she’d say no” well then don’t fucking make it and break her heart again?! Tapped
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