Watch: Leslie, My Name Is Evil 2009 123movies, Full Movie Online – Leslie is a troubled 1960s teenager who eventually becomes a follower of Charles Manson and is charged, convicted, and sentenced to death in the August, 1969, murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. The story revolves around how a young juror, Perry, becomes infatuated with Leslie during her trial..
Plot: A young jury member becomes infatuated with Leslie, a troubled teenager and former homecoming princess, who became a follower of Charles Manson’s cult and is now on trial for murder.
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Story Not What the Title Seems to Suggest
Maybe it’s my fault for not reading the synopsis before renting, but the title and cover image lead me to believe this was going be a movie primarily about Charles Manson maybe in the vein of “Summer of Sam”. What I was hoping to see was maybe a historical account of the events that took place surrounding the “Manson Family”, instead it was yet one more movie seemingly priding itself on a sarcastic stab at morals & ideals of a “Christian Nation” when confronted with the horrors of war. The main character is a young boy who was brought up in a Christian home and pretends, & maybe tricks himself into thinking he is a Christian because its what his father expects of him and also what he must be to be with his girlfriend. The film is much more artistic, musical and lighthearted than you would expect for this story. I do not enjoy movies that portray such evil people in a less than negative light and so overall I did not enjoy this movie.
Well, at least they got the haircuts right…
Leslie, My Name Is Evil told me the story of something I didn’t know, or even care about. When making a film about the life of Charles Manson and his deranged followers, you’d except them to at least show some of the murders they committed, or detail how they came to devotedly pursue his weird teachings. WRONG. We only see the briefest of excerpts of the hedonistic life they led… and what is revealed is so crummily acted, written and directed most people with a smartphone camera and a few spare hours could do better. Check out the scene with the couple sitting in their car, while a ‘sunset’ in the background… a more obvious use of bluescreen you’ll never see. Atrocious.Nope, instead of highlighting on the more ‘sensationalist’ aspects of the Manson case, it chooses to focus on one of the jury members at the trial… a good Christian boy who’s about to be married. He has a patriotic gasbag of a father, and a loving fiancée wanting to wait until after they’re hitched before jumping into the bed. That’s the problem… due to his lack of ‘physical activity’ he starts to fantasize over one of the accused, an attractive little she-devil called Leslie. His weird dreams about her and the way they stare at each other across the courtroom all have one thing in common: they are very, very boring. So are his escapades at home. And the little chats with his bride-to-be.
In fact, they seem to have taken everything of interest about this fascinating case, surgically removed it and left us with nothing but offal. Which stinks. As does this sad excuse for a movie. Coincidence? Probably not. 2/10
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min) (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) (Argentina)
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Crime
Director Reg Harkema
Writer Reg Harkema
Actors Peter MacNeill, Gregory Smith, Ryan Robbins
Country Canada
Awards 2 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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