

The Perfect Neighbor
Directed by Geeta Gandbhir7.199%78%
A minor disagreement between neighbors in Florida takes a lethal turn, with police body camera footage and interviews probing the aftermath of the state's controversial "stand your ground" laws.
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- Kevin WardJuly 1, 2025What makes The Perfect Neighbor so gripping is its unwavering commitment to its format. There are no dramatic reenactments, no talking-head interviews, no omniscient narrator guiding the audience. It is, instead, a stark and unfiltered look at how an entitled misuse of authority can create a slow-moving disaster. The woman at the center of it all—who remains largely offscreen save for occasional glimpses in the officers’ cameras—is the type of figure we’ve come to recognize too often in viral news clips: someone who wields law enforcement like a weapon, escalating mundane interactions into dangerous situations, all under the guise of being a “concerned citizen.” When the film started, I thought I knew how this would play out falling into some of the ACAB genre of police body cam footage films. But that’s really not the case here. Really want to encourage to people to check this out.
- Chad Evans7d agoThe director did an amazing job!
- Brad StudioOctober 20, 2025They should have titled this document, “KAREN.”
- Tom Cooper4d agoI didn't like the format. This would have been better as a proper documentary, more like a dateline episode,, we don't even see the court proceedings. Literally just police footage the whole way through. Was she crazy? Probably, but we have very little to go on, as the police state themselves in the film that if it's not on camera then how can you know who's telling the truth? I don't get why nobody had proper CCTV installed after all this so called crazy stuff happened. Of course it's great that Americans have the right to bear arms is it not? 🙄 People are always so much safer.
- Das_LamaOctober 19, 2025I think this movie was a solid argument for Stand Your Ground laws. Shooting at anyone through a locked steel door is not self defense or stand you ground, and has nothing to do with this case. I thought the police asking about whether the shooter researched stand your ground was a red herring. I thought the shooter's argument that she feared for her life was weak at best. This wasn't about race, but they tried to make it about race, just like everything that comes out of Hollywood. I thought the text on the sceen implying that white folks where killing black folks en masse was misleading. FBI crime statistics do not support that assumption. This was about an idiot with a gun and an overly aggressive door knocking neighbor. Bad (and stupid) shoot, and the sentence was appropriate. What I really took to heart was to stay off of my neighbor's property, because they could be crazy and homicidal.
- tjcta56d agoThis was a very heartbreaking watch
- Thomas Adkins6d agoreally nothing to do with stand your ground laws, the cops investigated and she was rightfully convicted. Just another left wing attempt against stand you gun laws. In the end credits it shows their statistics showing a small increase in black people shot by white in stand your ground states, but don't show the stats of the majority of crimes that our committed by black people on white people or and other statistic that shows black people commit why more violet crime against white people or even themselves.
- Doc Holidae6d agoIt was solid overall, well put together, engaging, and satisfying in how justice ultimately played out. However, the inclusion of the BLM movement themes felt forced and repetitive. At this point, it’s starting to come across more like a predictable talking point than a genuine call for change. The same chants and speeches we’ve been hearing since the 50s, 60s, and 70s keep getting recycled, but the results remain the same. We’ve got to face it, repeating the same protests and slogans like “No Justice, No Peace!” isn’t moving the needle anymore. True progress requires strategy, unity, and knowing how to navigate the system effectively (Not to forget to mention how we accept "street-life" and ghetto and ratchet mindsets). There’s a difference between being “woke” and being awake. It’s time we stop letting ourselves be used and start thinking critically about real solutions, legally first, and only escalating when absolutely necessary.
- RussianSpyNetOctober 22, 2025one of the better crime docs
- Justin HardinOctober 21, 2025So unique in its editing and how they put this together. This made me tear up, heartbroken and at the end of that emotion very pissed off.
- Tony GibsonOctober 19, 2025gripping! but, a woman at wits end, little sopport. The movie falling down resinates with this one.


