
Police State 2000
Alex Jones exposes the growing militarization of American law enforcement and the growing relationship between the military and police. Witness US training with foreign troops and learning how to control and contain civilian populations. You will see Special Forces helicopter attacks on South Texas towns, concentration camps, broad unconstitutional police actions, search and seizure and more.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a ruthless police force maintains absolute control over the populace through constant surveillance and brutal enforcement. When a renegade detective uncovers a conspiracy at the heart of the regime, he becomes the target of a relentless manhunt. He must fight for his life and expose the truth before he is silenced forever.
Critical Reception
Police State 2000 received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot derivative and its action sequences uninspired. While some acknowledged its low-budget attempts at a dystopian theme, most viewers and critics felt it failed to deliver on its premise, often citing poor acting and a lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and compelling characters.
- Action sequences are predictable and unengaging.
- Fails to effectively explore its dystopian themes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Police State 2000 are scarce, but those available generally echo critical sentiments, highlighting the film's low production value and uninspired storytelling.
Fun Fact
Despite its dystopian theme, "Police State 2000" is believed to be an independent film with a very limited release and minimal marketing, contributing to its obscurity.
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