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Pierce 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Another "Made in America" crime story, based on a true event that has rocked the United States. Five teenagers were charged with trumped-up rape, spent more than a decade in prison, and spanned 25 years of grievances. That kind of torment and pain, I can't sympathize with one ten thousandth. May we all be fighters against the dangers of this...
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Shayne 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Begin with a heavy heart and find bu at the end, just like...
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America 2022-03-25 09:01:10
As a policeman, instead of trying to investigate the truth, he coerced others to record false confessions, which of course had no evidence, so they repeatedly recorded and tortured those children. The situation of black people in that era was really bad. How could racial discrimination be so serious? Skin color turned out to be the original sin. The truth doesn't matter, the police feel that whoever did it is whoever did it. Even if the real criminal confessed in the end, the two people who...
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Alyson 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I can't bear to see an aging and frail Michael K Williams more than a case of injustice. I can't even bear to see him cry. The children's acting skills are very good, I hope that the pure acting skills are very...
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Lyda 2022-03-25 09:01:10
They don't want the truth, they just want the preset...
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Jean 2022-03-25 09:01:10
"Dream Avenue" director Ava DuVerna is best at the subject matter. In just 4 episodes, the narrative is smooth and neat. The Central Park Gang of 5 was delayed for 10 years, all because of the police's serious misjudgment and racial discrimination. Are you any better today? You have to keep working hard when Trump is still there. XD (I think the director has made his position clear from the constant mention of Trump in the play), the excellent mini-gathering, the black compatriots will...
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Icie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Looking sad, emotional, and indignant, where can there be fairness in the world? I cried in the first episode, the injustice of the judicial system, the coercion of the police against teenagers, the detective who refuses to admit wrongdoing, the guilty verdict of the jury, there are too many disappointing things in this world. When I finally saw the real five, I cried again, I'm sorry, you have suffered for so many...
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Matt 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Delayed justice, inhuman, purely because of the guilt of the criminals, but does every unjust case have to be rescued? They say that the Western judicial system is progressive, fair, objective, accurate and not biased. In fact, people criticize people. It can't be objective and fair, not to mention the age of tinted glasses. . . Know that now, this pair of glasses is still in everyone's...
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Chelsea 2021-12-21 08:01:10
They look taller and stronger than their peers, so does the assumption of innocence not apply? What else can the victim's bloody injuries provoke besides anger? Serious lack of physical evidence, one-sided media reports, and systematic racial discrimination easily bury the truth. The dreams and youth of five teenagers were cruelly invaded by twelve years of injustice. How big is the guise of fairness? It is too easy to come out and go in again, but after coming out, can social prejudices and...
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Kevon 2021-12-21 08:01:10
Has the situation gotten better...
When They See Us Comments
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Zane 2021-12-21 08:01:10
When they see us
Skin color is the original sin. This is an unjust case of the century about the murder of skin color. In April 1989, a group of black children gathered in Central Park, New York, USA. They vent their youth in their own way. And not far from them, a 28-year-old white woman was brutally raped and...
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Kellie 2021-12-21 08:01:10
Justice must be upheld
Can't bear to look down. Seeing the second episode, I can understand that a victim who was left there was greatly hurt physically and mentally, and his fate changed accordingly. It is necessary to punish the perpetrator and give the victim an explanation, but it is necessary to find the real bad...