Who Is Luigi Mangione?

2025

Crime

1
IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 677 677

Plot summary

Writings and social media posts help to reveal the secret life and troubles of Luigi Mangione, the man accused of the brazen murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and whom so many people are calling a hero.

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Colin Jost as Self
Jimmy Kimmel as Self
David Hanscom as Self - Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
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379.69 MB
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12 hr 41 min
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702.44 MB
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by pusia-73494 1 / 10

Extremely biased narrative, not really informative

Luigi case divided people into two very polarised groups, the devoted supporters and critiques of his did, yet whole documentary is focused mostly around one point of view, trying to force the audience to condemn his actions and force very specific take on concept of morality basen only on the laws. And I see a huge the problem with that, because most of public opinion, which is a huge part of this case, did not agree with that rhetoric and mainstream was overtaken for a while by a discussion about the lawful practices of health insurance companies that are immoral and should actually be illegal, yet their massive involvement and justified anger directed at a group people who hurts them for the profit and appreciation to someone who acted in their defense and potentially may have influenced the industry is criticised, overlooked and downplayed by this production, as if they are trying to gaslight people about the course of extremely recent events and erase that part. Most of the guests presented have literally nothing to say except their personal opinion that suits the chosen narrative of documentary. The time I spent watching this was a waste, in those 40 minutes I could have learned much more about the case via internet without listening how HBO is going up the bum of big corporations.
Reviewed by stensjodahl 6 / 10

Not sure if what they wanted with this worked

I feel like a lot of the reviews here talk about how they do not talk much about the problems in the US healthcare system. I believe that they did talk about it. I was a bit unsure of what kind of message this documentary wanted to show. It seems they were saying "how can people praise a murderer?" For me it just made me understand Luigi more. Maybe that was not their intent. Yes it is horrible that a man died. But big companies like this only care about growth and not about helping more people. Perhaps a revolution is needed.I think it is good that this show is up on Max as soon as you open the app. More people should get involved.
Reviewed by thenelzster 1 / 10

Would give zero stars if I could

Incoherent mess, shambles of a script, poorly written, to say its a disaster is an understatement. It glorifies a mass murderer as a "family man" and gives very little background on the actual person that the film is supposed to be about. It is biased, one-sided and tone deaf and the message was strange and muddled. This film had the perfect ingredient to appeal to mass audience but the shallow journalism didn't reveal much that everyone didn't already know and the way they're clearly biased is annoying to say the least. It wastes its audience's time with every excruciating minute. If you value your sanity, avoid this train wreck at all costs.
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