Review of Paradise Lost 2: Revelations (2000) by Quecuatzl K — 24 May 2009
An extraordinary, shocking and disturbing documentary that follows up from the fist film. A case where three teenagers convicted of a crime without a shred of tangible evidence is called even further into question as new evidence brought to light is completely ignored, whilst the probable perpetrator takes every possible opportunity to wax lyrical about the case, his personal history and his movements, each time with a different, contradictory and conflicting story, bile spilling from his mouth.
Meanwhile, the Memphis Three remain in jail, one on death row who alleges being repeatedly abused and raped. I am truly angry. A masterpiece film documenting a huge miscarriage of justice. Justice for all, unless you wear black and listen to heavy metal.
This review of Paradise Lost 2: Revelations (2000) was written by Quecuatzl K on 24 May 2009.
Paradise Lost 2: Revelations has generally received very positive reviews.
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