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Freedom
In the year 2267, more than 160 years after the Skyport orbital station fell to Earth and wiped out all of humanity, Eden is a thriving lunar colony home to young Takeru, who tries to make the most of the brief hiatus of freedom granted to the colony's inhabitants between the end of compulsory education and the rite of becoming a full citizen.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Mississippi, a Black woman named Christy witnesses the murder of her husband, a civil rights activist, by a white supremacist. Fearing for her life and the safety of her children, she flees with them to the North. However, her past soon catches up with her, forcing her to confront the injustice she tried to escape.
Critical Reception
Freedom received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its narrative predictable and its execution heavy-handed. While some acknowledged the importance of its themes, the film was often criticized for its pacing and character development.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to tackle significant social issues but struggles with a compelling narrative.
Performances are inconsistent, with some actors failing to elevate the material.
The dramatic impact is diminished by clichéd storytelling and a lack of subtlety.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Freedom are generally divided, with some viewers appreciating the film's attempt to highlight historical injustices. However, many found the plot to be formulaic and lacking in emotional depth, leading to disappointment.
Fun Fact
Despite its serious subject matter, the film was shot on location in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, a region with a rich history of film production.
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