This was a brilliant documentary. I thought the way this footage was edited and pieced together to tell this story was so impactful and masterful - there are some incredibly piercing sequences and juxtapositions, as well as the narrative organisation from a broader point of view and the journey Kuenne takes us on - it's just really well done. Some could fault it for being too emotional, but in my opinion I think it's so fortunate that one of Andrew Bagby's closest friends was a filmmaker, cus it gave us a special kind of true crime documentary, one that we wouldn't be able to experience had this been made by someone distant from the family, and one we don't get to see often, that honours the lives lost and truly reminds you that these aren't just stories, but real people.
This film hit me hard. I felt the passion and anger along with Kate and David, and I felt so sad for all the people who lost such a great friend, brother, son in Andrew. It's tragic and the worst thing about it was the fact that the death of Zachary was completely preventable.
"I decided to make a movie, to travel far and wide, to interview everyone who ever knew and loved Andrew."
Wow, what a roller coaster of emotion this was. Mainly anger, but definitely heartbroken moments too. I don't know if I would be able to make a documentary like this if my best friend died, and I am not sure if I would recommend this to others mainly because it is so devastating.
One of the saddest films I've ever seen. The situation is enough to fuel your anger and the tragedy of loss is inescapable. Well done but ultimately, tore me up. 8/10
as a movie it's technically inept and poorly edited but a devastating story nonetheless
The content far out shines the clunky and poor technical aspects of this doco
'Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father'. This is the most depressing movie ever made. If you can watch this without crying, let me know, because so far I have not been able to do that. Again, try not to search up too much about it, because it might diminish your experience. But this is, without a doubt, the saddest movie I have ever seen. The documentary is told through the perspective of a filmmaker whose friend was murdered by his own wife. Part of what makes the documentary so incredibly powerful is that, because of his connection, it never feels emotionally detached. The creator of the film pours his style, passion and emotion into reliving the life of a man who's life is taken away so quickly. Its's sad when any life is lost, but It was very interesting to see the impact on a variety of lives this guy had and the effect his death had on others. Pacing and editing is told through the perspective of someone who's not just narrating the events,but someone who is emotionally suffering as a result of those events. If you're gonna watch this movie, just
understand you will be crying at some point.
One of the best things that I have seen.
Highly emotional.
I don't know enough about true crime to know if this is influential or not but man this puts all these recent dragged-out docushows to shame.
Unfortunately, Zachary never lived to see how evil his mother is. That woman is deprived of emotion. In fact, I believe she's mentally unstable. That murderer shouldn't just have been let out on bail, she should have been sent to a psychiatric ward.
Horrifying story , a must-see documentry
even knowing a bit about this story, the experience of this tribute is so meaningful. i'm glad to be able to have seen it, even if it was heartbreaking.
After watching, it must added to the collection of depressing movies. This one is even more powerful because it's a true story and it's just heartbreaking. A real must watch !
Shout by Neenee WaylandBlockedParent2022-01-17T03:40:47Z
Crazy story. My heart breaks for the grandparents. Just when I thought the story was coming to a close, BAM more horrifying things happened. So it only makes sense that it ends in literally the most tragic way. Reading the description, I did not think it was going to take that dark of a turn. One of the documentaries that you remember forever.