A TikTok creator who gained popularity under the username JinnKid in late 2019, Ali Abulaban is known for his viral Skyrim and Scarface comedic impressions, often featuring his beautiful wife, Ana. To his fans, Ali is talented, funny, charismatic and has a picture-perfect relationship with the modelesque Ana. They seemingly have it all, but not everything online is as it seems. Under the surface is a relationship falling apart, full of domestic violence, and Ali is filming it -- disturbing never-before-seen footage of private fights from his cell phone. In October of 2021, the abuse takes a deadly turn that leaves two people dead, and another facing a lifetime behind bars.
Directed by Corey Cooper
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3.1 / 5
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50 Cent
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5 reviews
glort
5.3★ · 08/26/24
it is not great as a documentary but these current true crime docs rly never are. at least had the courtesy of being a true movie and not milking itself into a miniseries. glad we got to spend time with ana’s friends and hear from them but at its core i don’t think the movie does a very good job of actually telling her story respectfully. idk
it is not great as a documentary but these current true crime docs rly never are. at least had the courtesy of being a true movie and not milking itself into a miniseries. glad we got to spend time with ana’s friends and hear from them but at its core i don’t think the movie does a very good job of actually telling her story respectfully. idk
Kiele
8.0★ · 07/31/24
Men. Ain’t. Shit.
Men. Ain’t. Shit.
Irmy
4.1★ · 06/25/24
smells a little bit like an honor killing. another homicidal muslim men who think women are mere belongings. huge reason why it’s so hard for domestic violence victims to just leave
smells a little bit like an honor killing. another homicidal muslim men who think women are mere belongings. huge reason why it’s so hard for domestic violence victims to just leave