Explores the roots of civil unrest in California and the relationship between African Americans and LAPD.Explores the roots of civil unrest in California and the relationship between African Americans and LAPD.Explores the roots of civil unrest in California and the relationship between African Americans and LAPD.
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Karen Bass
- Self - Interviewee
- (as Rep. Karen Bass)
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Relevant documentary on the history of abuses made by the LAPD. Informative and telling.
I've only really heard about the problems black people face when dealing with the police and from a few videos of police shootings that were completely uncalled for. This gave me a much better perspective of what is actually happening.
The movie was filmed as you would see on an hour long special on the history channel. It's a bit above average production. I don't generally watch these types of films but the trailer for this movie intrigued me enough and the source material is something that I feel everyone should know more about including myself. And after reading these other reviews, do you guys have family in the LAPD or something?
10bdschank
Excellent footage of what really happened throughout history showing the ugliness of racism, that needs to stop . Living over 6 decades, remember a lot of what is shown accurately , in this movie/documentary, it's incredibly sad this is happening even now in 2025. All people want to do is live their lives, go to work, raise their families and be left alone. Everyone deserves to be treated equally. Parents/grandparents, watch this movie with children and grandchildren, so everyone understands the atrocities and injustice that happens, so it stops. We are all equal, no matter what color our skin is. Destruction of property and violence is never the answer, but when you continually anger communities, they will get angry and rebel.
This is a powerful documentary that explains the African American struggle to just exist in LA with a factual none glamorous approach that I found compulsive viewing. Interviews from both sides effectively shed light on the situation. From the graphic opening scene of a street execution of a homeless man, to the father who had to tell his 12 year old son how to survive when meeting a policeman, it was powerful. I found myself deeply moved. Well done to all involved in this depiction of historical and sadly still current situation.
I don't get the low reviews, really insightful more in depth than LA92. If you enjoyed LA92 you will enjoy this.
Did you know
- TriviaCrazy credits: before credits begin rolling, an audible message can be heard. In Morse Code, the message reads, "FIGHT THE POWER."
- GoofsIn the animated insert that shows fire spreading across the Los Angeles metropolitan area, Beverly Hills is misspelled "Belverly Hills".
- Crazy creditsBefore credits begin rolling, an audible message can be heard. In Morse Code, the message reads, "FIGHT THE POWER."
- ConnectionsFeatures Mélodie du sud (1946)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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