巴尔的摩事件 高清

评分:
9.0 推荐

分类: 记录片 2009

导演: 索尼娅·孙

剧情介绍

  In the wake of the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody, Baltimore was a city on the edge. Peaceful protests and destructive riots erupted in the immediate aftermath of Gray’s death, while the city waited to hear the fate of the six police officers involved in the incident, reflecting the deep divisions between authorities and the community -- and underscoring the urgent need for reconciliation.
  Directed by Sonja Sohn (one of the stars of the HBO series The Wire), Baltimore Rising follows activists, police officers, community leaders and gang affiliates, who struggle to hold Baltimore together, even as the homicide rate hits record levels, and explores how to make change when change is hard.
  The strife that grips Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray exposes longstanding fault lines in a distraught and damaged community. Baltimore Rising chronicles the determined efforts of people on all sides who fight for justice and work to make their city better, sometimes coming together in unexpected ways, discovering a common humanity where before they often saw each other only as adversaries.
  Among the key figures spotlighted in Baltimore Rising are:
  Genard “Shadow” Barr (community leader, former gang member) is an addiction recovery specialist at the Penn-North Recovery Center, where he also helps organize a reentry jobs program for community members. Bridging the divide between police and residents of the Penn-North area, he works with all parties to mitigate violence. Barr is now working to open an entrepreneurship and job training center in West Baltimore.
  Commissioner Kevin Davis has led the Baltimore Police Department since 2015. He took over as interim police commissioner in the aftermath of the uprising and surging violence, when the mayor fired previous commissioner Anthony Batts. A lifelong Marylander, Commissioner Davis is a 25-year veteran and fourth-generation public safety professional. He was faced with repairing public trust in the department and stemming a rising tide of homicides amidst the trials of his six officers.
  Makayla Gilliam-Price (activist) founded the youth justice organization City Bloc as a high school student. She also organizes with the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle.
  Adam Jackson (activist) is CEO of the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle. His efforts are aimed at connecting young people to public policy and creating transformative change in Baltimore.
  Dayvon Love (activist), director of public policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, has deep experience with grassroots activism in the community. He has given numerous speeches and led workshops to give insight into the plight of its citizens.
  Kwame Rose (activist), an artist, writer, musician and public speaker, gained notoriety during the uprising that followed Freddie Gray’s death for his public confrontation with FOX News reporter Geraldo Rivera. Arrested during protests outside the trials of the police officers charged in the Gray case, he recently accepted a position in the office of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh.
  Lt. Colonel Melvin Russell, chief of the Community Partnership Division, Baltimore Police Department, joined The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) in 1979 as a police cadet. He worked as a uniform patrol and then an undercover officer for 20 years before becoming an Eastern District Lieutenant in 2007. Recently he led the BPD’s chaplaincy program and worked cooperatively with such community leaders as Genard “Shadow” Barr to support a reentry jobs program and prevent another uprising during the police officers’ trials in the Gray case.
  Dawnyell Taylor (police detective) has been with the Baltimore City Police for more than 16 years. In 2015 and 2016, she was the lead investigator in the Freddie Gray homicide case, and testified at the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., who was charged with Gray’s murder. Taylor continues to serve in the police academy in Baltimore.
  The executive producers of Baltimore Rising are Sonja Sohn, Marc Levin, Anthony Hemingway, George Pelecanos and Mark Taylor; producer, Nathan Mook; supervising producers, Daphne Pinkerson and Kara Rozansky; directed by Sonja Sohn. For HBO: senior producer, Nancy Abraham; executive producer Sheila Nevins.

评论:

  • 粱哲茂 9小时前 :

    故事很扯,主题“深刻”又肤浅。问一个问题,如果强奸死刑,请问还有强奸受害者幸存吗?反正都是死,灭口了好还是放生好呢?拜托有点法制思维好吗,死刑能解决一切罪恶?

  • 谯书易 5小时前 :

    印度电影给人的印象始终和这个国家印象存在很大的反差感,好片时常有,非常敢于反应深刻的社会现实。

  • 洪智敏 3小时前 :

    《星期四》的立意很好,类型片包装也不错,开头结尾很高能,但过程非常拖沓,不是很喜欢。

  • 柔颖 0小时前 :

    印度版《恐怖直播》没想到那个司机居然是强奸犯

  • 浑丽华 7小时前 :

    充分运用韩国电影语言的印度电影,不得不说讲社会问题的片子还是逃不开韩片套路。

  • 运哲 2小时前 :

    【NO.44】至少还有希望和期待,国内翻(chao)拍(xi)是不是已经安排上了……

  • 融天韵 8小时前 :

    这样的电影真好,值得更多的人去看,在当下,它的现实意义,尤其凸显。该发出声音的时候,不要犹豫,一点点支持,也许可以改变未来,也许只改变一点点,那也比原地踏步要好很多!

  • 李傲冬 1小时前 :

    印度版的三年A班,一班学生成了幼儿园小朋友

  • 高浩瀚 8小时前 :

    三星给印度,一星给印度的“好邻居”,印度的未来是光明的吗,我不能断言,但我祝她越来越靠近文明。是世界的懦弱与包庇逼得女性化身斗士,她们深陷仇恨,却不将仇恨散播,舍命成仁,灌溉善之花开满大地

  • 袁刚洁 2小时前 :

    不算是悬疑剧,但能算是揭露印度国家现实的人性剧!哪怕剧情比较老套,可过程依旧精彩!就像我曾经说过的:啥时候印度电影没有唱歌跳舞了,那绝对会比国产电影好看!总评:7.9分!3星半!

  • 曲绿夏 2小时前 :

    女主开枪打死强奸犯后无奈仰天叹气时,我差点没哭出来😭……

  • 臧康健 2小时前 :

    被情绪主导还是在所难免 但女性确实是伟大的

  • 郯德寿 1小时前 :

    印度人拍现实题材发力要比韩国电影更狠啊,高举高打,形式感拉满,我很喜欢,因为故事开头有点像,而且同样都很有形式感,画面的感觉又特别像误杀1,所以看得时候数次想到误杀2,但落脚点和出发点都比误杀2更深刻严肃一些,真的很不错,很工整很好看,缺点就是故事的节奏其实非常紧凑,但呈现出来给人的感觉还是有些拖沓

  • 肖清霁 3小时前 :

    3.8吧。立意和落脚点都挺好的,就是这个剪辑真的是……一言难尽,每次突然推荐突然给个音效真的是有些受不了。如果音乐不要那么冲或许会好很多吧

  • 柔骞 3小时前 :

    这是一部很棒的女性主义电影。Girls help girls☀

  • 麦曼辞 0小时前 :

    虽然没有丧心病狂加入歌舞,但印度片还有个顽疾,就是爱用慢镜头,本来就节奏很慢,加上无数没必要的慢镜头,看得很费劲。一个悬疑故事,直到一个半小时以后才开始解谜,无语了。

  • 祁博轩 0小时前 :

    确实挺俗套,几乎没有悬疑,但就算电影技巧上没有做到最佳,它反映的现实意义还是不得不让我打四星,关于强奸受害者复仇、争取正义的电影,再多也不为过。至少人家还能拍出这样的电影,至少人家在电影里老百姓还真能和最上面面对面讲话呢。

  • 狄芷烟 3小时前 :

    不知道真实的印度的总理是不是一位忧国忧民的女性,也不清楚印度强奸犯是不是都被判了死刑……但是在这部电影里,结局是理想的!!!印度这种出现问题,用电影的形式把问题呈现出来,并引导观众去做正确的选择,这点真的太让人羡慕了!

  • 留向卉 8小时前 :

    虽然呈现上位于好莱坞初级阶段,但是对这种电影的讨论不应该仅停留在技术和审美的层面。

  • 材腾 2小时前 :

    “情绪是一种资产,你从年纪增长里学会它“。想说的太多,又发现无话可说,因为该说的都被说过了,现状依旧让人无力。看到最后,我真的理解了她的悲伤。

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