The realities of the story are like those of real life. They're complicated. Pardon the pun, but nothing is ever so black and white.
Freedomland (2005)
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Reviews Counted:146
Fresh:34
Rotten:112
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: Poorly directed and overacted, Freedomland attempts to address sensitive race and class issues but its overzealousness misses the mark.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some violent content.
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 17, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $12,260,586
Synopsis: Richard Price's novel FREEDOMLAND is brought to life in this 2006 adaptation. A carjacking-turned-kidnapping provides the set-up for a complex story of racial and class divide, as black detective... Richard Price's novel FREEDOMLAND is brought to life in this 2006 adaptation. A carjacking-turned-kidnapping provides the set-up for a complex story of racial and class divide, as black detective Lorenzo Council (Samuel L. Jackson) attempts to uncover the truth in victim Brenda Martin's story. Bleeding and dazed in an inner city ER, Brenda (Julianne Moore) explains that on her way home from work in the projects of fictional Dempsey, New Jersey, a black man assaulted her and stole her car. Matters are intensified when it's revealed that her 4-year-old son was asleep in the backseat. Novelist Price (CLOCKERS), who also wrote the screenplay, has never shied away from the blunt realities and moral ambiguities of the contemporary urban experience. Though Price's vision is often unrelentingly bleak, and his characters are far from saintly , there's a weary hopefulness that birddogs them throughout. Stars Jackson and Moore turn in performances as incendiary as the film's subject, and the excellent supporting cast (Edie Falco and Anthony Mackie, among them) tackles these complex characters with both nuance and fire. Director Joe Roth (CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS) is given the monumental task of bringing Price's epic to the screen and his visual approach works well--all cinematic chiaroscuro and icy hues. Still, Price's themes of racial and class tension are rough, murky waters and require both a bold vision and a deft touch. As much as Roth is clearly passionate about the task at hand--setting an emotional fever pitch from the word go--the hopeful resolution he desires is not so easily attained, if attainable at all. FREEDOMLAND is a tough one, and although flawed, in the end, it's an emotionally complex, politically provocative film worth viewing. [More]
Starring: Julianne Moore, Samuel L. Jackson, Edie Falco, William Forsythe
Starring: Julianne Moore, Samuel L. Jackson, Edie Falco, William Forsythe, Ron Eldard, Anthony Mackie, Aunjanue Ellis, Latanya Richardson, Clark Peters, Peter Friedman, Dominick Lombardozzi, Philip Bosco
Director: Joe Roth
Director: Joe Roth
Screenwriter: Richard Price
Producer: Scott Rudin
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Reviews for Freedomland
Clunky, disjointed and with a couple of subplots that linger and then vanish.
What starts off as a kidnapping thriller twists back and forth so often that it seems to get dizzy and forget what it's about.
In Roth's hands, Freedomland is a civics lesson disguised as a police drama, shrouded in a mystery that's not very mysterious to anyone who has seen the trailer.
a police procedural that understands ... the lines between victims and perps are neither bright nor wide
A blunt, awkward, wannabe Important Movie, Freedomland bludgeons its good ideas into a pulp of overacting, overdirection and black-and-white characterizations in a story meant to be shaded in gray.
This movie manages the unfortunate feat of taking the luminous Julianne Moore and miscasting her badly.
This film just can't escape the feeling that it's loitering in an emergency zone.
Even with an ideal cast and a script by Price himself, Roth lacks the sensibility to capture the subtle tensions between the black residents of a tenement project and the working-class whites in a neighboring city.
Freedomland is a drama that plays like an episode of a TV cop show stretched beyond its limits.
Flabby, dull and overlong, it's a B-grade movie with A-list talent and an inflated idea of its own importance. Think Tsotsi crossed with Clockers with the imagination of neither.
Freedomland, an overblown urban crime drama that should be a lot better than it is.
Moore's excruciating performance will give pause to anyone who thinks 'the method' isn't without its madness.
Unfortunately, what the film is emblematic of is the Hollywood's utter detachment from the real world and actual current events.
Freedomland is hampered by a script so full of holes it might as well have been written on Swiss cheese.
The film doesn't lose its way emotionally; it's full of great monologues about loss and responsibility.
Freedomland assembles the elements for a superior thriller, but were the instructions lost when the box was opened?
First-rate actors bail out second-rate directors all the time, and Freedomland serves as the latest example.
Director Joe Roth pumps up the hysteria and the racial rumbles, but a cooler hand would have made for a hotter movie.
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