They Made Me a Criminal
They Made Me a Criminal

They Made Me a Criminal

1954Movie105 minArabic

Sultan thought that his father's death will soften his uncle's heart and he will take good care of him. Contrary to Sultan's expectations, the uncle sent him to an orphanage. When he leaves the orphanage, Sultan fails to find an honest job, and he vows revenge.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: John KrishGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man, wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit, is sent to a Borstal institution. Inside, he struggles to adapt to the harsh regime and faces the challenge of maintaining his innocence while navigating the complex social dynamics of the penal system. The film explores themes of justice, rehabilitation, and the impact of incarceration on young lives. He must confront his past and fight for his future within the confines of the institution.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'They Made Me a Criminal' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often highlighted its gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of Borstal life, commending its attempt to shed light on the juvenile justice system. While some found its narrative somewhat conventional, its performances and raw depiction of the challenges faced by its young protagonists were frequently praised. Audiences responded to its social commentary, making it a notable film within British cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and often stark portrayal of life within a Borstal institution.
  • Commended for its sensitive handling of juvenile delinquency and the penal system.
  • Noted for its strong performances, particularly from its young cast.

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Fun Fact

The film was noted for its realistic depiction of Borstal life, drawing on contemporary accounts and social concerns about juvenile offenders in post-war Britain.

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