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The girl in the basement….

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Poppyred Wed 20-Mar-24 08:13:32

Did anyone watch this last night. Disturbing content and I felt so very sad for her but thoroughly enjoyed it. Based on a true story.

EMMYPEMMY Sat 23-Mar-24 13:45:44

It's true life though happens all over the world

Nannashirlz Sat 23-Mar-24 14:34:34

Hi i didn’t watch it last night but Ive seen it. I found it very powerful had me crying at the part when she was in the hospital when she asked for help I was running with her lol. I believe it was a true story think I watched it on amazon when it first came on there. But what she went threw off her father and her poor mum looking for her heartbreaking

Lookout01 Sat 23-Mar-24 14:41:53

I watched it and found it truly shocking to watch and find out it happened for real 😞 lock him up and throw away the key that's what I say because it's basically what he did to her and 'their' poor children

DrWatson Sun 24-Mar-24 00:52:11

Saw it for a few seconds when changing channels, realised what it was, and shifted to something else.

There's plenty gloom and misery in the world as it is, without being reminded in such a 'drama' of just how despicable some humans are. I honestly don't see the point of making a show like this, the story got a a massive amount of TV and press coverage at the time.

Etoile2701 Sun 24-Mar-24 07:33:42

Is it on Netflix? I am interested in watching it although it does sound rather disturbing.

Poppyred Sun 24-Mar-24 08:20:37

It was on Channel 5.

NotSpaghetti Sun 24-Mar-24 08:41:05

I find most things "based on a true story" ultimately unsatisfactory. The "storyteller" is always hampered by the facts.

And in this case it isso recent that the people involved are still alive. I wouldn't want to watch it.

I have occasionally watched something like this but it only seems to work for me if it's a story we know little about because it's shrouded in the mists of time and then it has the freedom to go way "off piste". If it's more modern I'd always opt for a documentary.

Etoile2701 Mon 25-Mar-24 13:49:38

I intend to watch it later today.

Damdee Mon 25-Mar-24 13:54:32

Icouldn't watch this - the true events were too harrowing. Below is cut and pasted:
In a case that hit headlines in 2008, it was uncovered that Josef Fritzl had kept his daughter Elisabeth locked up in a cellar for 24 years in Austria. He had raped her repeatedly and fathered seven children with her, leaving her to give birth without medical intervention or support, according to BBC reports. One of her babies had died.

cookiemonster66 Mon 25-Mar-24 14:07:51

yes watched it and it reminded me of a film called ROOM, girl locked in a shed and gave birth to a baby, so shocking when these docu-dramas are based on real stories

grandtanteJE65 Mon 25-Mar-24 14:16:49

There have been at least three of these cases to come to the general public's attention - Fritzel's daughter was just the first to be discovered.

I found it difficult at the time to believe the Frau Fritzel had had no idea what was going on - but then I never believe any woman who says she had no idea her husband was abusing their children. How ccould you not know?