Amanda Knox expressed her disappointment with Matt Damon’s new movie “Stillwater.” Before it was released in theaters on July 30, Knox blasted it on Twitter for “misleadingly” portraying her real life experience.
“Still Water” was inspired by the murder of Knox’s roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.In a recent interview Vanity Fair, Director and co-author Tom McCarthy described how Knox’s connection with the murder inspired him and his co-authors to write the show.
He said they wanted to reimagine a scene to show how Knox’s family felt like to endure her conviction overseas before she was finally acquitted.
“But let me take this story-an American woman studying abroad involved in some sensational crime and eventually go to jail-and fictionalize everything surrounding it,” he told the publication.
in a Twitter topic, Knox delivered a speech on Thursday opposed to “Still water“Used her story. “Does my name belong to me?” my face? Where is my life? my story? Why does my name refer to an event that I did not participate in? She wrote. “I come back to these questions because other people continue to profit from my name, face, and story without my consent.” Recently, the movie #STILLWATER. “
she also Bang The phrase “The Amanda Knox Saga” does not mean “anything I have done.” “It refers to the murder of Meredith Kecher by a thief named Rudy Gade,” she wrote.
Knox blame She convicted of wrongful convictions of “shoddy police work, the narrow vision of the prosecutor and the refusal of the Italian police to admit their mistakes”.
She continued to defend herself, saying that she could not control her public image in prison. “The other people in that’legend’ had more influence on the incident than me,” she said, adding: “The authorities wrongly followed me and caused the media to wrongly follow me, which affected my perception.
Knox was convicted of murdering Kelcher in Italy, but was eventually acquitted. Her acquittal was overturned in 2013 and was convicted again in 2014. Her conviction was eventually overturned in 2015.
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