Watch the Netflix documentary about The Perfect Neighbor, and learn the horrifying true story of a Florida neighbor dispute that escalated into a murder. Explore stand-your-ground laws, racial tension, and raw bodycam footage in this can’t miss true crime movie coming out in October 17, 2025.
This is what happens to your neighbor: throw insults at your kids, calling 911 about a trifle, and then fire a deadly shot through a door. It is the nightmare at the heart of The Perfect Neighbor, an engaging Netflix documentary that raises the question: When is fear enough to turn into murder?

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On a hot summer day in the suburbs of Ocala, Florida in 2023, harmony shattered like broken like glass. Ajike (AJ) Owens is a good mom and a loving mother of four who encounters her neighbor Susan Lorincz after months of harassment. Something inconceivable happened to what started as minor disagreements: children playing ball too near a fence, one neighbor complaining about the endless noise. Lorincz, barricaded inside her house, fired through the door killing AJ in cold blood on her door step.
This tragic story is unveiled in The Perfect Neighbor, a fascinating documentary on true crime by director Geeta Gandbhir. It was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and arrives on Netflix screens in October. You will not need any scripted dramas. This raw power comes from unfiltered police bodycam footage. You can see the confusion unfold as it happens – 911 calls for panic, crying witnesses, and police officers solving a puzzle of prejudice and paranoia.
The core part of the movie draws quick attention to Florida’s controversial stand-your-ground laws. Lorincz defends himself, and this leads to outrage at racial prejudice in the justice system. AJ, a black lady, was the target of a white neighbor, who had been viciously aggressive towards her including racial remarks in the presence of her children. The interviews with the grieving family of AJ and community activists create a clear picture of system failures. One to two minute clips have you sticking to the screen, and expose the legal loopholes have you asking yourself: Who really stands their ground?
Gandbhir has been known for hard-hitting documentaries like Call Me Dad, but he creates a microcosm of America’s gun violence epidemic. It is not only a neighbor conflict that has gone wrong, but it is a great lesson in fear and inequality in check. Fans are gushing about its montage of magic bodycam snippets, which can be edited like a thriller and build tension that is hard to get rid of.
The Perfect Neighbor | Official Trailer | Netflix
The Perfect Neighbor is streaming soon, which is why we have to discuss it. Can this move bridge the gap in the divided world? Watch it. Reflect. And perhaps it can be a reality check for everyone. It is not entertainment, it is an appeal to sympathy.
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