DanaK October 28, 2021 Share October 28, 2021 From HBO press release: Quote LIFE OF CRIME: 1984-2020 (November 30), an intimate verite documentary that spans 36 years in the lives of three friends from Newark and captures the highs and lows of the vicious cycles of drug addiction and street crime in one of the roughest parts of New Jersey. Directed by Jon Alpert. Premieres on Tuesday, November 30 9-11pm ET on HBO and HBO Max Link to comment
EtheltoTillie October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 is this going to be a catch-up on the people in the original documentary I saw in 1984? Haunting. I can’t believe any of those people would still be alive. Link to comment
DanaK November 3, 2021 Author Share November 3, 2021 On 10/30/2021 at 6:51 PM, GussieK said: is this going to be a catch-up on the people in the original documentary I saw in 1984? Haunting. I can’t believe any of those people would still be alive. Sorry, I don't know Link to comment
EtheltoTillie November 3, 2021 Share November 3, 2021 (edited) 1 minute ago, DanaK said: Sorry, I don't know Answering my own question: It appears to be the same crew. But who knows how it will turn out. Some of those people must be dead. I think some had AIDS and were really sick 25 years ago. It appears they are following up on later generations. Edited November 3, 2021 by GussieK Link to comment
EtheltoTillie December 11, 2021 Share December 11, 2021 Just started watching. I remember some of these opening scenes as if it were yesterday. I can’t wait to see what the catchup will be. Link to comment
EtheltoTillie December 20, 2021 Share December 20, 2021 I couldn’t watch at one sitting. It’s just too sad. Everyone should watch this. Link to comment
Enero December 21, 2021 Share December 21, 2021 What was most disturbing about this documentary was the domestic violence shown. And that one of the kids witnessed one of the women being beaten with a bat. The abuse was apparently precipitated by the woman’s desire not to bring a child into that situation - criminality, domestic violence and drug addiction/abuse. I wonder if she was able to get that abortion? I hope so. Because that was also very disturbing, that these people were bringing kids into this horrible situation. Not at all surprised how this ended. 36 years of robbing, stealing, being in/out of prison and drug addiction/ abuse how else could it have ended? If this ended well for anyone it would’ve been a miracle. I do find it interesting how these folks featured were able to drift in and out of jail, in and out of criminality, in and out of addiction and got chance after chance to get it together. All this was going on at the height of the crack epidemic when blacks were severely punished for any behavior related to drug use or distribution, but these folks managed to skirt that. Of course we know why. The documentary didn’t address this at all. Not begrudging the producers for this as that’s not what this documentary was about, just pointing out the obvious. 2 Link to comment
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