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Karla
TrailerBased on real events, Paul Bernardo and his wife, Karla Homolka, kidnap, sexually abuse, and murder three young girls.Actors: Laura Prepon, Misha Collins, Patrick Bauchau, Emilie Jacobs, Alex Boyd, Carole White, Fiona Manners, Shawn Hoffman, Adam Lieberman, Cherilyn Hayres, William Duffy, ...»Director: Joel BenderCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Karla HomolkaPlayed by: Laura PreponPaul BernardoPlayed by: Misha CollinsDr. ArnoldPlayed by: Patrick Bauchau -
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Critic Reviews of "Karla"
Detroit Free PressMarch 16, 2007Things in the movie, like the slasher movie music cues, hint that Karla has exploitation in its veins. The reasons for making it -- and seeing it -- remain more than slightly suspect.
Toronto StarJanuary 20, 2006You can call it guilty of exploitation, tastelessness or insensitivity if you like, but its greatest failing is a certain deadly pointlessness.
Globe and MailJanuary 20, 2006No audience, Canadian or otherwise, will learn anything here outside of the macabre facts. Worse, they won't feel anything either, not even -- and this is inexcusable -- for the victims themselves.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)December 08, 2006Movies about real life serial killers are released frequently. It's when they're missing grief that they become an insult to the memory of the dead.
sbs.isAugust 13, 2006dispicable
Sympatico.caJanuary 24, 2006Because we only see one side of the events, "Karla" rings unconvincing and sensationalistic.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)January 21, 2006Little ambiguity or tension at the core of this hollow karaoke version of the Bernardo-Homolka murders . . . Karla seldom probes its title character's own complicity.
Jam! MoviesJanuary 20, 2006What proves most disturbing is the way in which the film portrays Homolka as a victim.
Jam! MoviesJanuary 20, 2006Controversial and innately creepy, it left me feeling... well, dirty.
Jam! MoviesJanuary 20, 2006In truth, nothing in the movie Karla will add much to the debate, other than serving as yet another reminder. But I do not believe it will do any harm, either.
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