What Jennifer Did is the new Netflix documentary that has been climbing within the Top 10 as the days passed and has now become the most-watched movie on the platform, both worldwide and in the United States.
The production falls into the true-crime genre and has been hailed as a success among viewers. The story is based on a case that deeply affected the entire Canadian population over a decade ago.
Jenny Popplewell directed the film and is known for her work on “American Murder: The Family Next Door”. It all begins with a 911 call from Jennifer Pan, reporting a break-in at her home…
What Jennifer Did is the most-watched movie on Netflix
“What Jennifer Did“, which runs for an hour and a half and recreates the true story behind the case, has become the most-watched film on Netflix worldwide and in the United States, according to Flix Patrol.
The specialized metrics site reported that the documentary-style production is one of the most popular among users and not only is the number one trend, but it has also surpassed “Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp”.
The production is hybrid, featuring multiple interviews as well as actor reenactments, providing a different perspective on the narrative of the real crime that took place during 2010 in Ontario, Canada.
The Jennifer Pan case is a shocking story of deceit, manipulation and tragedy. The young woman of Vietnamese descent plotted an elaborate plan to simulate a violent robbery at her home, where her mother died and her father was injured.
Of course, the events have been the subject of public interest and have sparked debates about academic pressure, parental expectations and the extreme consequences of deceit and deception.
The documentary produced by the streaming giant explores this shocking case and its deeper implications for human psychology and family relationships.
What is the real story behind “What Jennifer Did”?
Jennifer Pan wanted to escape the high expectations and pressures imposed by her immigrant parents, especially in terms of academic and professional success. Despite pretending to have completed her university studies and having a job she didn’t actually have, she was leading a double life.
To maintain appearances for her parents, she planned a staged robbery where she hired criminals to break into her home, hoping this would free her from her parents’ expectations.
However, the plan went terribly wrong. During the “robbery”, her mother was murdered and her father was injured. Subsequent investigations revealed her deception and was arrested and brought to trial for her role in the tragedy.
In 2014, Jennifer was found guilty of multiple charges, including second-degree murder of her mother, and was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.