3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets
3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets

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3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets

2015
Movie
98 min
English

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving November 2012, four boys in a red SUV pull into a gas station after spending time at the mall buying sneakers and talking to girls. With music blaring, one boy exits the car and enters the store, a quick stop for a soda and a pack of gum. A man and a woman pull up next to the boys in the station, making a stop for a bottle of wine. The woman enters the store and an argument breaks out when the driver of the second car asks the boys to turn the music down. 3½ minutes and ten bullets later, one of the boys is dead. 3½ MINUTES dissects the aftermath of this fatal encounter.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users86%
Director: Marc SilverGenres: Documentary, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary examines the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old unarmed Black man, by Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson in August 2014. The film delves into the events leading up to the shooting, the immediate aftermath, and the ensuing protests and national conversation about race, policing, and justice in America. It highlights the perspectives of Brown's family and the community, seeking to understand the complex factors that contributed to this tragic event and its broader societal implications.

Critical Reception

3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets was widely acclaimed by critics for its powerful and unflinching examination of a pivotal moment in recent American history. Reviewers praised its meticulous research, empathetic storytelling, and its ability to contextualize the shooting within a larger narrative of racial injustice and police brutality. The film was lauded for giving voice to the affected community and for its contribution to the ongoing dialogue about systemic issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vital and deeply affecting documentary that powerfully captures the pain and outrage following Michael Brown's death.

  • Praised for its thorough investigation and humanistic approach to a politically charged event.

  • An important film that contributes significantly to the conversation on race and policing in America.

Google audience: Google users largely lauded the film for its impactful and thought-provoking exploration of the Michael Brown shooting and its societal context. Many appreciated its detailed presentation and the emotional resonance it carried, acknowledging its importance in addressing issues of racial inequality and police conduct.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Fun Fact

The film's title, '3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets,' refers to the estimated short period of time during which the fatal encounter between Michael Brown and Darren Wilson occurred, and the number of shots fired.

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