1. Why is this film so important?
The film is important because it shows the emotion of the families who have members
involved in a corrupt justice system. The film shows the places in where the justice system is failing on those who need them and that its based more on making money. The justice system is a constant cycle of taking your stereotypical colored father away from a struggling family unjust making the family fail which then pumps out more low offense criminals. This film shows light to those issues therefore making it an important film. It shows people in a modern middle class society what their newscasters are hiding from.
2. How is the information that you received from the documentary different from the information the media provided?
The information in the film shows whats wrong with the system versus the information that blames the criminals from the media. The media uses the unjust justice system to paint an image of fear into the people listening and watching so that they'll trust the system rather then look into it and prove its downfalls and lies versus the film which shows the criminals as people in an unfair society.