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Cameras enter Georgia's Gwinnett County Jail to document the first days of its newest inmates and the final days of those about to be released.Cameras enter Georgia's Gwinnett County Jail to document the first days of its newest inmates and the final days of those about to be released.Cameras enter Georgia's Gwinnett County Jail to document the first days of its newest inmates and the final days of those about to be released.
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Honestly it's not my favourite prison documentary by a long stretch of the imagination. It's very stylised and has music playing over the different scenes and the cinematography doesn't suit this type of fly on the wall image it's probably trying to get at. also i prefer (personally) to see the lives of prisoners once they're in jail and have been living there for a long time. The process or arrival and leaving, honestly isn't as interesting as that. The inbetween stories which are lacking would have been more interesting. However with all that said its a half decent documentary to have playing in the background while doing something else.
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I am a resident of Gwinnett county and have unfortunately seen the inside of the holding cell before. This series shows an accurate representation of the process and the pain that comes from breaking the law.
I like that this show's goal isn't to bash the jail staff or the inmates, it's just a look into their lives. I've personally wondered what a day in jail is like and the social life between prisoners and officers and this show answered that without having to catch a charge.
If you have watched one of the many other jail/prison series out there these days, you will have a decent idea what to expect from this series. The one thing I would say about this series is that they make everyone human. They don't glorify the prisoners, or bash them for their crimes. They make the guards more than just narrators for what goes on in the prison. Worth a watch if you like this type a show, better than most out there.
Not an easy watch, but well put together. They must have had at least one amazing editor. :)
First And Last is yet another prison documentary like there seem to be dozens of lately. To be honest I would watch them all as I find that entertaining television. Garbage tv to some and I get that but still entertaining nonetheless. This time it's about the Gwinnett County jail, another perfect example of the money making failing prison system in America. It's all about making as much money possible, arresting people for the most ridiculous things and trying them to post bail as soon as possible. I don't say some don't deserve to be there but certainly not all of them. Let just say if you're rich in America there is only a very tiny chance you will ever see the prison walls. Poor people on the contrary are just doomed to become one of the statistics of the overpopulated prisons. The documentary is well made, with good
interviews from prisoners to prison staff. Rehabilitation isn't the priority of the American prison system. People will end up again in prison, it's just a vicious circle there, only a few will learn a lesson.
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