It's been an interesting week in the Jodi Arias trial, with the murder defendant shown nude in photos. Jodi Arias Nude Photos: Shown at Trial! By Free Britney at January 16.
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Contents. Production City Entertainment's Maurer and Witlin originally sold the project to, which began consideration of the film as early as March 2012, eight months before the trial commenced, and began shooting it even as the trial was underway. A March 2013 report by shared that pre-production and casting were underway at that time, filming was to begin at locations in April, and actress had been selected to play the role of. Filming of the project began while the trial was still ongoing, and concluded after the trial's May 8, 2013 verdict for defendant Jodi Arias. The film's courtroom scenes were shot two days after the trial's conclusion, with portions of the original script rewritten to include key moments excerpted from case's final proceedings.
Storyline The film follows the prosecution's timeline of events, and while some of the film's dialog is taken word-for-word from actual court transcripts, only the last five minutes of the film are dedicated to the courtroom scenes. The bulk of the film revolves around the love affair between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander , the man she was convicted of murdering. as. as.
as Detective Esteban Flores. as Katie. as Nick. as Prosecutor Juan Martinez.
as Caroline. as Boss. as Willmott. Jeff Howard as Paul.
Makinna Ridgway as Helen. Kimberly Whalen as Angela.
as Leslie. Fernando Aldaz as Guy. Jen Oda as Lab Tech Critical response The film met with both mixed and positive reviews from critics, with a score of 53 out of 100 from. According to as reported by Broadway World, in its averaging 3.1 million viewers on its premiere, the 'film ranks as this year's #2 original cable movie'. Geoff Berkshire of says the movie, while unabashed exploitation, makes no apologies. Randy Cordova of says the movie was great, but felt it was too soon to make a film based on the murder.
In, Cordova found that through 'smart direction' the film was 'better than expected', and praised the lead actor's performances as 'sensitive and layered.' Offered that the film did not unearth anything new about the murder case but was fine entertainment. They wrote it was 'a pretty good film.
It's a draw-you-in, sudsy melodrama stocked with guilty pleasures: romance, sex, obsession, betrayal and vengeance.' References. The Futon Critic.
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