#Freerayshawn
#Freerayshawn (2020)

#Freerayshawn

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(37 votes)
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Seems like the whole agenda of the tv show( a movie split into tiny scenes, yes, not very smart and nobody likes that) is to show how cops are bad and black lives matter. It is very questionable in terms of the concept and it was horribly executed by a great cast of good actors.

For a premise about cops, hostages, guns, family... this is painfully slow.

The show offers a great idea of how easy it is for a black man to be killed in America.

Great show. Very well excecuted.

It scares me like hell... theory of conspiration...

The drama isn't worth 2 ads every 5 mins. This format of short 6-10 min segments of shows is not going to be successful without amazing shows.

This was pitched to me as pro BLM but after watching it, whether intentional or not, illustrates how quick people are to jump to conclusions and how social media capitalizes on it. It also hammers some facts of life that people haven't been paying attention to lately.

#Freerayshawn is the kind of show or movie you get a couple of times every year. They usually either are really great or bad and are just there to raise a stupid message in the worst possible way.

First I'll say that Seith Mann is a genius Director. But it's interesting that white men (the writer is white - big mistake) can only imagine a world where Black men lose everything and are always somewhat guilty.

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