HBO | Release Date: February 21, 2021
6.6
USER SCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 14 Ratings
USER RATING DISTRIBUTION
Positive:
9
Mixed:
1
Negative:
4
Review this TV Series
VOTE NOW
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Check box if your review contains spoilers 0 characters (5000 max)
10
ReeltruthMar 15, 2021
Heartbreakingly honest and direct. I believe Dylan. Woody Allen was not exonerated and anyone who still defends him is either foolish, ignorant or evil. I will never watch another Woody Allen film. I applaud Dylan for speaking her truth.
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
7
bertobellamyMar 16, 2021
The facts presented here are hard to ignore. Woody Allen may have been "exonerated," but Dylan and Mia Farrow's story seems pretty convencing. The documentary is one-sided, but it's clear why. The producers go into all the "cancel" thingThe facts presented here are hard to ignore. Woody Allen may have been "exonerated," but Dylan and Mia Farrow's story seems pretty convencing. The documentary is one-sided, but it's clear why. The producers go into all the "cancel" thing that's very controversial, but it's up to the viewers to decide if they follow suit. Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
CinemacriterionMar 5, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great series by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. Devastating subject matter, beautifully and sensitively done. Highly recommend. Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
0
imthenoobMar 11, 2021
Aside from the fact that 2 government agencies cleared Allen on the allegations and charges were never filed due to lack of evidence. What really irks me is that this docuseries is a one-sided affair that is clearly trying to push the "AllenAside from the fact that 2 government agencies cleared Allen on the allegations and charges were never filed due to lack of evidence. What really irks me is that this docuseries is a one-sided affair that is clearly trying to push the "Allen is Guilty" narrative rather than giving all the facts, being unbiased and allowing the viewer to make up their mind about things. It's an absolute joke to me and I would recommend people actually read about the case rather than watching this trash. Expand
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
10
katezoeMar 17, 2021
Excellent documentary and Dylan Farrow is to be commended for her bravery. Add Woody Allen to the list that includes Roman Polanski, Michael Jackson, Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein.....
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
All this user's reviews
6
JLuis_001Mar 20, 2021
One-sided? yes.
That doesn't make it lees relevant, nor it takes away anything from Dylan Farrow's truth.
I didn't like the approach of the directors, because instead of feeling investigative, the tone they use is more similar to that of a
One-sided? yes.
That doesn't make it lees relevant, nor it takes away anything from Dylan Farrow's truth.

I didn't like the approach of the directors, because instead of feeling investigative, the tone they use is more similar to that of a manipulation that is building suspense. And considering the seriousness of the matter and of the accusations that are presented, it seemed careless for some moments. But the most important thing is that it allowed Dylan Farrow to express herself meaningfully.
There are never any signs of coercion in her words, and that's essential and considerably remarkable, considering the parts in which the directors failed. This work is imperfect, but what it does well when it comes to giving its subject a voice is more than enough.
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews