


American Violence
A psychologist interviews a death row inmate to determine whether or not a stay of execution should be granted.
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Plot Summary
A documentary filmmaker is granted access to a maximum-security prison to explore the causes of violence and crime in America. As he delves deeper, he uncovers shocking truths about the inmates and the system that put them there. The film challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable realities about society and its impact on individuals.
Critical Reception
American Violence received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the film to be heavy-handed and lacking in originality. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with some appreciating its attempt to tackle serious issues but criticizing its execution.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to be a thought-provoking examination of violence but ultimately feels preachy and uninspired.
- Despite a strong cast, the narrative struggles to engage, relying on familiar tropes.
- The message is muddled, and the execution lacks the impact it strives for.
Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be disappointing, with many citing a predictable plot and a lack of depth in its exploration of violence. Some viewers felt it was too heavy-handed in its messaging.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a real, decommissioned prison in Louisiana, adding a layer of authenticity to its setting.
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