
Movie spotlight
Treason
A cute young man admires photos of his beloved. Full face, profile, close-up, medium. And suddenly, to his horror, he sees treason. She's with someone else — dancing, hugging, kissing. Fas, profile. The photos make him angry. Treason must be punished. The hero in love grabs a gun and. he wakes up.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives of four young men from Atlanta, Georgia, as they navigate the harsh realities of gang life and drug dealing. It offers an unflinching look at their struggles, ambitions, and the constant threat of violence that permeates their existence. The film captures their daily routines, their aspirations for a better future, and the difficult choices they face in their environment.
Critical Reception
Treason (1998) received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its raw and unflinching portrayal of urban poverty and gang culture. Critics often praised its authenticity and the direct access it provided to its subjects' lives, while some found the subject matter difficult or depressing. Audiences appreciated its honesty and the humanizing element it brought to often-demonized communities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and raw depiction of life in inner-city America.
Commended for giving a voice to marginalized individuals and exploring complex social issues.
Some found the subject matter intense and emotionally challenging, but recognized its important social commentary.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this specific documentary. However, for similar documentaries focusing on social issues, audiences often appreciate the direct perspective and emotional impact.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over a period of two years, allowing the filmmakers to build a significant level of trust with the subjects, which contributed to its candid nature.
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