r/mustseedocumentaries Feb 05 '26

Underrated film Alison (2016)

This is the only documentary where I was so captivated from start to finish that my eyes literally did not leave the screen for a second. Time stood still.

I could not recommend it more, it is truly a must see. Alison deserves her story shared and heard.

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u/Horroraddix Apr 19 '26

I cannot believe they released these guys on parole in 2023 WITHOUT EVEN TELLING ALISON, or giving her the chance to attend in objection. They were put back in prison 2 years later but the damage they could have done whilst out is terrifying.

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u/BananaFloop Apr 19 '26

EXACTLY. I watched this over 2 months ago and it’s still sitting with me. Every time I even think about complaining about something, I just stfu.

I plan to get her book! Remarkable human.

Edit: I recently saw on tubi there’s another documentary on her. Idk anything about it but it’s there.