Soaked in Bleach
Twenty years ago, Kurt Cobain was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. The world was told it was a suicide, but evidence would lead many people to believe it might be otherwise. The film investigates the possibilities that exist that Kurt Cobain's death might not have been a suicide, that the Seattle Police Department rushed their verdict, and the global media perpetuated lies and misinformation fed to them by Courtney Love that created the belief in many that Cobain killed himself—but when revealed to be lies—lead many to now question what happened.
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- Cast:
- Kurt Cobain , Daniel Roebuck , Sarah Scott , August Emerson , Kurt Loder , Tyler Bryan
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hyped garbage
Don't Believe the Hype
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
This isn't a movie, it's a crash course in manufacturing Fake News. This film offers no proof of anything -- it simply makes claims and then lets them hang there. If you want to believe that someone conspired to murder Kurt Cobain, this film is for you. If you care about evidence as opposed to innuendo, forget this.
A seamless documentary that really should have been a Oscar contender. The film clearly shows there is enough evidence to reopen the investigation into Cobain's death, and I'm betting there is more evidence that wasn't accounted for here. The fact is, over twenty years later, this is still a hot topic that doesn't seem to be going away any time soon, so why not reopen the damn case? I heard this film was one of the most obstructed in history- in other words, people we're trying really hard to prevent this film from being seen, that in itself is enough reason to watch it. Benjamin Statler surely has a bright future ahead in the world of filmmaking and I can't wait to see his next film.
Sad that folks are buying this mass of lies. Near the beginning Tom makes a point that Courtney called him 5 days prior on Easter Sunday. He made a deal about his working on Sunday. Kurt passed the week prior, Easter was the day of the memorial service at the Seattle Center. Thousands of us came out that afternoon to mourn together. I will never forget that day and think of it every Easter.Nothing this man says in the film is credible.Think critically and do not buy into the obvious falsehoods. Do your own research, find the answers on your own, but please do not take this film at face value.Honor Kurts memory, but know this film is just a bunch of lies.
When Hollywood portrays Seattle by placing large water hoses absolutely gushing over windows like rainfall one would envision during a full blown hurricane and not at all a realistic portrayal of Seattle weather, but merely the facade constantly portrayed by bad Hollywood directors and writers, how can I believe anything else portrayed in this film? Highly inaccurate and therefore utterly unbelievable to me. Shame on anyone who exploits human tragedy for their own personal gain. Regarding the so called facts presented by Tom Grant, it just felt desperate and very Hollywood, and like he had an axe to grind with Courtney Love, and an opportunity to make some money by making this film. There wasn't any real evidence that would convince me one way or the other about the circumstances of Kurt's death. I think Courtney was a junky herself that may not have known what she was even talking about much of the time. No secret that she too was a wreck. Bottom line...this film is garbage...from the extremely ridiculously false Hollywood portrayal of Seattle to the shameful spin of events to create yet another Hollywood conspiracy theory.