巴尔的摩事件 高清

评分:
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分类: 记录片 2011

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:

  • 德芷荷 2小时前 :

    黄政民完全没有什么表演,所以是导演还是剧本的错。结尾的The Passenger亮了

  • 卫映宽 5小时前 :

    有这样完美的影星偶像吗?在生死之间毫无动摇拼死保护从未谋面的普通人

  • 仝睿达 2小时前 :

    -电影里的警车永远都会来迟一步

  • 九阳曦 7小时前 :

    普普通通商业片,用了 解救吾先生 的故事线

  • 剧琴轩 5小时前 :

    还可以,不过,有些情节有点乱,是删节版吗?

  • 恭星光 0小时前 :

    突然觉得王千源演的绑匪更有张力,结尾lggy pop的歌加一星

  • 施琴雪 2小时前 :

    要是没有看过吾先生,这个可以打7分,翻拍都不及格。。哎

  • 悟向秋 9小时前 :

    中后段有所改编,远不及中国原版,最重要的匪首角色与王千源版差距明显,没有给全片增色。也让我觉得黄政民在演“黄政民”这种奇怪的感觉,黄政民这片没提名青龙也挺正常。

  • 彤珊 7小时前 :

    即便是绳艺黄政民这么劲爆的内容,我也是不断拖动进度条才看完的……

  • 功刚豪 6小时前 :

    黄政民演这种角色的确是信手拈来,只是通篇没什么惊喜,而且看过综艺发现其实黄政民本人是比较腼腆的,有点出戏

  • 卫秀琴 4小时前 :

    比原作更刺激,节奏掌握的也很好,但也更狗血……

  • 彦美 1小时前 :

    好好的真实事件被改成了黄政民的个人秀,路走偏了就失去了味道。黄政民虽然在电影里无所不能,但是既然他接下这部电影,那起码好好的做一回自己呀。唯一的亮点就是装心脏病那一段,那是真尿了!

  • 初康顺 9小时前 :

    我爱黄政民,韩国警察依然是罪犯手里的弹球,随意搓揉。

  • 慧洁 8小时前 :

    冲着黄政民打个三星,整体下来比咱们的解救吾先生差的可不是一点半点。

  • 敖乐安 1小时前 :

    竟然翻拍自解救吾先生,先去给吾先生打个分。 感恩“卡西莫多”最后没有亲成功,不然我有可能这辈子都住在崆峒山了。 如果说忠武路还想有信誉的话,黄政民大概是我最后愿意支持的人。

  • 卫佳妮 6小时前 :

    被绑架演员黄政民,凭一己之力,分化瓦解犯罪团伙,救出女人质,生擒匪首,囧。

  • 孙越泽 3小时前 :

    韩版本土化改编还是脱离不了俗套,强硬加了太多

  • 姓楠楠 7小时前 :

    比解救拍的好。全程紧张度把握很好。青出于蓝胜于蓝。

  • 昂晓灵 9小时前 :

    咱们那版,王千源是神;韩国这版,黄政民是神。

  • 却德容 6小时前 :

    你要说韩国电影现在很棒的话,总有这种垃圾出来打脸。这么好的本子翻成了这样,还有就是韩国电影必须要侮辱韩国警察吗?也没要你多出彩,哪怕警方有个正常人都成。。

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