Review of Lost for Life (2013) by Ele C — 06 Dec 2014
Torey adamcik's family are clueless and they are blinded by something that will eventually harm Torey. They don't want to accept that his son is GUILTY and that he is a MURDERER. Yes, I agree that Life Without Parole should not be given to a juvenile. I believe that teenagers have the right for a second chance regardless of their crime. It seems as though, Brian has learned a lot more than what Torey has.
One the most important- maybe the most interesting part of the whole documentary was when the lady started talking about her 3yr old son that was killed by a teenager. Anger is part of Grief and im glad she was able to identify that! The other lady that is against teenagers being release from prison hasn't been throughout this part of grief yet.
Jacob is weird. I think he relieves the crime every time he closes his eyes.
Josiah is the perfect example of how the environment you live in could affect your decision. He needs help. I think he needs a lot of professional help even before trying to appeal his case.
Can something be done with Brian stuttering? It was bothering me throughout the whole documentary!
Sean was inspirational!
This review of Lost for Life (2013) was written by Ele C on 06 Dec 2014.
Lost for Life has generally received positive reviews.
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