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Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case
Directed by
Hyōe Yamamoto
R
2023
81m
Documentary
,
Crime
6.4
86%
79%
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It follows the turbulent and complex investigation into the killing of British tourist Lucie Blackman.
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Where to Watch Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case
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Cast of Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case
Tim Blackman
Self - Lucie's Father
Jake Adelstein
Self - Journalist
Lucie Blackman
Self (archive footage)
Sophie Blackman
Self - Lucie's Sister (archive footage)
Tom Fellows
Narrator (voice)
Hyōe Yamamoto
Director
Shoji Takao
Writer
Deborah Barillas
Producer
Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Kat Halstead
A series of archive footage, reconstructions, and more recent interviews revisit the case of missing British tourist Lucie Blackman in this true crime documentary.
Decider
Marshall Shaffer
True crime aficionados who will soak up any content with a hint of intrigue might find Missing worth the watch. But even they might have to concede that the telling of this tale leaves a lot to be desired.
MovieWeb
David Reddish
Though we applaud Yamamoto for a naked examination of a horror story and for eschewing the impulse to add any notion that Blackman and her family found justice, we also admit that we have trouble recommending this to most audiences for those same reasons.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Regardless of the fact that, for more than half a year, Lucie's fate was undetermined, Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case plays from the start like a non-fiction whodunit.
Rolling Stone
Chris Vognar
At a lean 82 minutes, the film gets in, does its job, and gets out. If anything, it's a little too even-keeled and efficient.
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