Was it disrespectful?


I don't really wanna watch this movie. The trailer have me a feeling they'd portray Brittany in a negative light. But I have a few questions about it if someone doesn't mind answering them.
I've seen on here the movie was horrible. Was it Liz & Dick horrible? How much time focused on her death? What was the cause in the movie? Did they include her husbands death? Anything about her mother? Just curious because of the new allegations against her.

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Please this movie made Liz and Dick look like it should've been nominated for an Emmy. Last few minutes of movie were on Brittany's death. The husband's death wasn't included. The new allegations regarding mom weren't mentioned in film.

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http://time.com/3274898/brittany-murphy-lifetime/

That truly atrocious interpretation of Alicia Silverstone in Clueless is representative of the care, fineness and budgeting that went into the making of The Brittany Murphy Story, a movie so underwhelming it makes last year’s Anna Nicole Smith biopic seem like a masterpiece.

The movie’s trailer, which flashes words like “targeted,” “paranoid,” and “afraid for her life,” pegged the biopic as a murder mystery. Although the 32-year-old’s death was ruled as a case of pneumonia, with secondary factors of anemia and multiple over-the-counter drug intoxication, tabloids speculated that she was everything from an addict to anorexic to murdered. The first seconds of the movie also implies that she could have been a casualty of Hollywood exploitation. (“You killed her,” Murphy’s husband shouts to salacious paparazzi in the film’s opening sequence — an unintentionally ironic moment considering that Murphy’s actual father accuses the biopic, itself, of being “hideous, unauthorized and completely untrue”).

But the movie isn’t a murder mystery. Outside the first five minutes of the film, it doesn’t explore the darker speculations surrounding Murphy’s life and death — which, while exploitive, would have at least made for an interesting watch.

And the movie isn’t a tribute either. Lead actress Amanda Fuller, who didn’t resemble Murphy or even a real person considering the wigs she was wearing, says she was given two days to prepare for the role, mostly comprised of mugging.

Instead the movie is just an unentertaining retelling of the late actress’ life, lived co-dependently with her mother — packing in as many details as possible in its allocating two hours without spending enough time on any one thing to make it interesting. Her highs (being cast in Clueless, dating Ashton Kutcher — who bizarrely comes out as the only stable character in the film, even though he uses french fries to emulate walrus teeth) and her lows (getting fired from films, bad relationships, and health problems) all read as humdrum because they are told in cliches. Like when Murphy throws a blanket over a mirror to show she is unsatisfied with her appearance.

Lifetime even brushes over the revelation that Murphy’s husband, Simon Monjack, nickname Con-jack, had an unsavory past. “I guess you can say I’ve been a bit of a sociopath,” Monjack admits chummily. “The past is the past,” Murphy says, unmoved, which leads to Monjack giving a straight-faced reading of the ultimate cliche: “When I’m with you, you make me want to be a better man.” The couple happily moves on.

The film was shot in 16 days, and it seems like less time was spent writing the script.

The Brittany Murphy Story isn’t guilty of smearing the actress’ memory. Its crime is more insidious: It makes the young, talented actress seem entirely forgettable.

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(“You killed her,” Murphy’s husband shouts to salacious paparazzi in the film’s opening sequence — an unintentionally ironic moment considering that Murphy’s actual father accuses the biopic, itself, of being “hideous, unauthorized and completely untrue”).


Murphy's father accusing the biopic of being hideous and completely untrue is also ironic considering that he accused Monjack then his ex of killing Brittany despite there being no evidence that Brittany was murdered. Not to mention he probably doesn't even know anything about his daughter as an adult (that can't be found online or in one of her interviews), much less what is true and untrue in the movie since him and Brittany were estranged (and after his cyberbullying of Amanda Fuller, I can see why).

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Cyber bullying amanda? Links and details please. That's crazy.

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Here's two articles about his cyberbullying.

https://tv.yahoo.com/news/brittany-murphys-dad-cyber-bullying-lifetime s-biopic-star-030600576.html

https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/brittany-murphys-dad-cyber-bullying-lifeti me-biopic-96524986236.html

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I only had to see the cheap costumes and the fact the lead actress bears zero resemblance to Brittany in the stills from it to know that it in no way honors a gifted actress and a seemingly very nice person. Shame on Lifetime.


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They make Brittany Murphy's husband look kinda like a creepy stalker and Ashton Kutcher appears to be a homosexual in this movie.

And at one point BM talks about Alicia Silverstone as being beautiful but talentless; not in those words but the same meaning

Fairly respectful towards Murphy herself although they make her look fairly clueless (no pun intended) and naive but I can see her being like that IRL... The actress who portray her looks nothing like Brit tho, and has a rough New Jersey ghettoish accent and flava which I can't say I remember Brit having

The sun don't shine forever, but as long as it's here then we might as well shine together

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LIZ & DICK: 3/10
THE BRITTANY MURPHY STORY: 0/10

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