Thoughts about the Haunting of Sharon Tate

Sharon Tate was an actress who was killed by the Manson family. This movie is supposed to be really bad and distasteful.  I have seen the trailer, and based off the trailer I have no interest in the film. Is this movie exploiting the Manson murders and Sharon Tate’s death? Some critics think it is.

Sometimes I find it questionable making a movie about a real life tragedy. If you don’t have a point to make, why use the real life event? There have been good movies about real tragic events over the years. There is line between exploiting a tragedy and exploring it.

Quentin Tarantino’s next movie “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” will also feature the death of Sharon Tate. Maybe that movie will not feel or seem like it is exploiting her death.

https://www.indiewire.com/2019/04/the-haunting-of-sharon-tate-review-hilary-duff-1202055535/
This is an interesting review.

https://www.thewrap.com/the-haunting-of-sharon-tate-film-review-sleazy-thriller-exploits-manson-murders/
So is this one.

The same writer/director David Farrands made the Amityville Murders, about the real life murders that preceded the famous “haunting”. I have heard that movie is as bad as this one. Maybe he should not write his movies.


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