Johann
02-15-2013, 01:02 AM
WEST OF MEMPHIS
This is one of the most beautiful films ever made. I just saw this documentary, which focuses on the West Memphis Three, three youths from West Memphis, Arkansas who were wrongly convicted of the deaths of three 8-year-old boys in 1993.
This is what the film medium was made for, uplifting works of Art like this.
This film has the power to change lives, and did in fact change lives, hell, even changed the Justice system in no small measure.
William Kunstler would've taken on a case like this.
This doc has extremely disturbing content, and anyone with heart conditions or queasy stomachs be warned.
The 3 boys who were murdered were killed with blunt-force trauma to the head, their hands and feet were bound, and they were thrown into a creekbed, where they drowned. It's incomprehensible.
But what a story this turned into.
You won't believe it, actually, what unfolds here. Revelations and shocking facts come at the viewer at a brisk but not overwhelming pace.
This is Masterful filmmaking.
Modern Master Director Peter Jackson got involved when he heard the story.
His insights and info is delivered with concern, reason, and profound humanity. It's not explicitly stated, but he funded a large part of the legal defence for the WM3. Henry Rollins speaks in the film, and seeing that album cover for the RISE ABOVE: 24 Black Flag songs in benefit for the West Memphis Three on the big screen was amazing. Henry got a few music industry Legends (Lemmy, Iggy Pop, Tom Araya, Chuck D. Ice-T Dean Ween and others) to do Black Flag songs and all proceeds went to the WM3. Buy IT. Henry signed my copy when I saw him in Ottawa last June.
Henry says that when a parent of a dead child has no doubt in their mind that someone is guilty of murdering that child, you can't reason with that person. And one of the dead boys' mothers is at the very center of this whole saga- I'm very interested to read other members' thoughts on her.
I urge everyone here to run and see this one. You will be moved in a very direct and very emotional and HUMAN way.
What we witness with this film is humanity. In all of it's horror, beauty, terror, love, incomprehension, mystery and awe.
I don't even want to say anymore until people here see it. I have a lot to say about it.
Eddie Vedder and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks helped to free these men on death row. You won't believe it.
Celebrities like Patti Smith also got the word out. This became a HUGE deal , with WORLDWIDE attention.
This film is the culmination of that journey to Justice.
Justice IS served at the end, and you will walk out of the theatre proud of your fellow man, moved, changed and a little more aware of how fucked and complicated the State level of criminal Justice can be corrupted in a way that is simply NOT HUMAN.
This is one of the most beautiful films ever made. I just saw this documentary, which focuses on the West Memphis Three, three youths from West Memphis, Arkansas who were wrongly convicted of the deaths of three 8-year-old boys in 1993.
This is what the film medium was made for, uplifting works of Art like this.
This film has the power to change lives, and did in fact change lives, hell, even changed the Justice system in no small measure.
William Kunstler would've taken on a case like this.
This doc has extremely disturbing content, and anyone with heart conditions or queasy stomachs be warned.
The 3 boys who were murdered were killed with blunt-force trauma to the head, their hands and feet were bound, and they were thrown into a creekbed, where they drowned. It's incomprehensible.
But what a story this turned into.
You won't believe it, actually, what unfolds here. Revelations and shocking facts come at the viewer at a brisk but not overwhelming pace.
This is Masterful filmmaking.
Modern Master Director Peter Jackson got involved when he heard the story.
His insights and info is delivered with concern, reason, and profound humanity. It's not explicitly stated, but he funded a large part of the legal defence for the WM3. Henry Rollins speaks in the film, and seeing that album cover for the RISE ABOVE: 24 Black Flag songs in benefit for the West Memphis Three on the big screen was amazing. Henry got a few music industry Legends (Lemmy, Iggy Pop, Tom Araya, Chuck D. Ice-T Dean Ween and others) to do Black Flag songs and all proceeds went to the WM3. Buy IT. Henry signed my copy when I saw him in Ottawa last June.
Henry says that when a parent of a dead child has no doubt in their mind that someone is guilty of murdering that child, you can't reason with that person. And one of the dead boys' mothers is at the very center of this whole saga- I'm very interested to read other members' thoughts on her.
I urge everyone here to run and see this one. You will be moved in a very direct and very emotional and HUMAN way.
What we witness with this film is humanity. In all of it's horror, beauty, terror, love, incomprehension, mystery and awe.
I don't even want to say anymore until people here see it. I have a lot to say about it.
Eddie Vedder and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks helped to free these men on death row. You won't believe it.
Celebrities like Patti Smith also got the word out. This became a HUGE deal , with WORLDWIDE attention.
This film is the culmination of that journey to Justice.
Justice IS served at the end, and you will walk out of the theatre proud of your fellow man, moved, changed and a little more aware of how fucked and complicated the State level of criminal Justice can be corrupted in a way that is simply NOT HUMAN.