Trailer of An American Crime
Unable to sleep I came across the film An American Crime. I read the brief information provided and learned the stars were Catherine Keener and Ellen Page so I decided to watch. I had never heard of the production or the true story of Sylvia Likens (Page) and what was considered the most horrible documented crime on an individual in the history of Indianapolis.
I watched with a knot in my stomach that just kept twisting as the film became more macabre, vicious and frightening, it was almost unbelievable. Unfortunately what I was watching was true and extremely tame compared to the actual crimes perpetrated on Sylvia by Gertrude Baniszewski (Keener). The film inter-cut between the courtroom testimony of the other five children and Sylvia’s own sister who were being cared for by “Gertie.” What I saw was so difficult that this is not going to be a film review at this time, but my reaction.
As soon as the film was over I googled the story and found myself reading various newspaper and journal articles. I wanted an answer as to how this could happen? I also wanted to know what the value was in making such a horrific, terrifying film? Only one conclusion made sense and both stars echoed the sentiment that her story needed to be told. Perhaps because it is so disturbing, it may make someone do something if ever they suspect that abuse is going on. Finally to remind people that Sylvia is just one precious life struck down by cruel, mentally unfit adults, scared children and seriously flawed judgement by so many others who could have, with one word saved this girls life.
No one said a thing as screams emanated from that house. Children told parents who either did not believe it or somehow ignored it for whatever reason. And neighbors, who heard just stayed to themselves. This is the crime which boils my blood as much as the torture Sylvia endured and that is the stark reality with which people live.
Ellen Page’s performance is heartbreaking and I wonder how one might be mentally able to sustain work in such a role. I can’t imagine it not being something that will haunt her on some level. Keener, although played with restraint is demonic, depraved, desperate and cruel. In reconciling whether to do the film (which she originally refused) she finally decided that as a mother she had to.
While we were laughing it up and watching Juno, Page was making a film quite different, important and controversial. This is not for everyone. It is a true crime story played out in gruesome fashion. Yet for the Sylvia’s who lived and died this way perhaps it should be seen and discussed.
Copyright ©2008 Veronica Romm
May 26, 2008 at 11:06 am
Usually I love to watch romantic movies or humor.. thrillers and crime based movies are also interesting but disturbing.. but if it has justice in the end… I ‘d love to watch it..I haven’t seen this movie.. but after reading ur review, I wish to see it and then comment on it! let me check if I can get it here…in SA… Thanks Veronica..
May 27, 2008 at 2:59 pm
coolness says : I absolutely agree with this !
May 28, 2008 at 10:31 pm
Sounds really good. Your description makes me want to see it. I’m not sure if my wife would be interested, so I may have to wait until I have some alone time.
Movies like these should be made, so we aren’t subjected to repeating the past.
May 29, 2008 at 12:15 am
hmmm … i’m scared to see that movie now. but i wonder jus how bad the depravities can be. i mean some crazy stuff goes on … i wonder if their story is, well i’d have to watch the movie. but i stumble on here from found … and i wonder if u would sent me an invite.
July 7, 2008 at 3:00 am
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September 20, 2008 at 10:27 pm
that movie was great i just wish it wasnt based on a true story who knows the pain she went threw…
October 21, 2008 at 12:11 am
OMG!! That was a great movie and I let my 11 yr old watch it.I cried and she cried.It was so sad to see ther was and is people out there like that.I told my daughter if for any reason she went threw something like this to tel ammediatly.
November 5, 2008 at 6:04 pm
here’s a video i made of the inside of the house sylvia likens died in:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0yXE7rUeNmk
November 12, 2008 at 4:19 pm
I totally agree with you. I felt the same and utterly disturbed after seeing the movie. How can someone do this to someone!!
November 14, 2008 at 12:45 pm
One of the most horrible stories I ever watched. So many people knew about tortures or should have suspected…I could not believe that no one single person around was trying to stop that cruelty…
I will never leave my kids with someone I do not know well. And you don’t…
December 3, 2008 at 10:07 am
This is movie is totally disturbing! I couldn’t stand some of the scenes so I had to fast forward!
January 3, 2009 at 12:10 pm
I was truly moved and cried . I could not sleep that night.I was soooo sad and real.
January 11, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I grabed the wrong movie by accident , but I am glad I watched it. We forget that their are people out there in this world that either are crazy or have no feelings and will hurt others. I have been telling everyone to watch it.
We allow ourselves to be fooled by appearances. Who in their wright mind would leave there children with a complete stranger. As a neigbor I hear screaming or any suspiciouse noise I would call the police. I was so upset. I cried through the whole movie. NEVER KEEP QUITE!
May 18, 2009 at 11:20 am
its horrible!! but I think she deserve wat happened to her…she don’t have the right to say bad things about gerty’s daughter…n her sister jenny should of told her father by the phone or something
August 11, 2009 at 9:45 pm
I just finished watching this movie and like you I googled to find out if it was true. This was a very very sad story and it is unfathomable how this could happen. Even as a child I would have known that what was taking place was wrong. And the neighbors could have made an anonymous call to the police. I hope that people learn that sometimes you do have to speak up even when things do not concern you. This was a very sad story and I was hoping it was not based on a true story…I am sorry to know that it is…
September 13, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Omg when I saw this movie I cried. This move is horrible. I just dont know how something like this could happened! I Pray for sylvia that she may be with our Lord!
September 20, 2009 at 12:32 pm
I grew up in the neighborhood where this happened and went to school with Richard Hobbs and Jenny Likens and her brother Benny. I was a close friend of Richard’s as well as his brother. It was devistating for all of us growing up together. Even more so for some of us that knew Richard as a good friend. After all these years I still cannnot believe he did what they said he did. I honestly do not think all who were involved were ever brought to trial. I saw a certain member of her family playing at a local grocery just the evening before Sylvia was found. We all still suffer from this crime. To think that one evil woman could have such control over all these young children and that their parents would have just left them in the care of this person. The looks and condition of the home should have told them something about her.
October 20, 2009 at 4:45 pm
To Ghost2,
Obviously from your spelling and lack of grammer you are an idiot who is probably the result of generations of inbreeding, but that doesn’t morally excuse you from saying, “she got what she deserved”.