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Police procedurals have long garnered attention and intrigue among audiences for the extreme measures characters take to protect the way of existence they have grown accustomed to – or feel entitled to – in their lives. The new documentary, The Perfect Neighbor explores the extreme measures some people, including Marion County resident Susan Lorincz, take when they feel their neighbors are impeding on the way of existence they wish to pursue.
The Florida resident tried to use her state’s stand-your-ground laws to her advantage when she shot and killed her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Shantrell Owens, a mother of four, on On June 2, 2023. Lorincz didn’t appreciate Owens’ children and their friends playing on the property near her home. She ultimately hid behind claims that she was unable to differentiate between fear and anger when her neighbor also approached her home to talk to her about the escalating situation.
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Geeta Gandbhir directed and produced The Perfect Neighbor, which begins by showing how the case between Lorincz and Owens initially appeared to just be a minor neighborhood dispute in the beginning of 2022. However, the tension between the two women escalates into deadly violence.
Though the gritty camerawork of the police bodycam footage and investigative interviews, Lorincz is shown to be quick to believe that any conflict is a personal attack that required police attention. Her behavior is slowly revealed to be something darker and more appalling.
The Perfect Neighbor is a meaningful and daring exploration into a horrific event that has profound, long-lasting implications for everyone involved. The way Gandbhir and the movie’s editor, Viridiana Lieberman, crafted the film’s story through the real-life footage they obtained from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office presented the conflict and tension between Lorincz and Owens with true clarity.
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The repeated senseless arguments and threats Lorincz was able to wage against Owens and her children without any proof or reason proves the policy failure of the stand-your-ground laws. By starting from the early incidents between the neighbors that were reported to the police, Gandbhir proved that Lorincz wasn’t actually in true danger when she fired on her unarmed neighbor as she she knocking at her front door.
The Perfect Neighbor also ponders if Owens would still be alive and with her children if the police also took Lorincz’s concerns and emotional struggles more seriously. The documentary presents the facts that there was for the latter to have shot her neighbor just for knocking on her door. But if the authorities offered to truly help her after they discovered that she experienced violent panic attacks following sexual trauma, the trajectory of her relationship with Owens could have shifted.
After the initial shock begins to wear off for Owens’ family, The Perfect Neighbor then delves into the public outrage that begins to rise in the aftermath of the murder. Gandbhir begins to use surveillance footage captured while Lorincz was in the interrogation room with officers at the Ocala police station. After she initially begins to realize the consequences of her actions, she begins to exaggerate the threat Owens presented and misrepresent the timeline of events that led up to the murder.
Gandbhir’s examination into Owens’ murder in The Perfect Neighbor proves that very crime has its own set of extenuating circumstances, all of which felt justified to the perpetrator, like Lorincz, in the heat of the moment. As a result, the documentary takes an intimate approach to understanding the consequences of Stand Your Ground laws through such a personal, heartbreaking story.
By relying almost exclusively on police body camera footage, Gandbhir reconstructed a telling timeline to tell the affecting narrative of the events that led to the fateful day of the shooting. The innovative and philosophically necessary film tells an urgent and much needed account of societal paranoia, police inertia and the consequences of America’s self-defense legislation.
Overall: A-
The Perfect Neighbor is the winner of the Directing Award: US Documentary at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. The movie had its World Premiere in the U.S. Documentary Competition at this year’s Utah-bashed festival.
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