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When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006)

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Summary: An examination of the U.S. government's role and its response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Country: USA
Directed By: Spike Lee
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na zsanford44
95
T10
na Regehr215
80
T8
na IMDb-byvotes
86
T10
na admiralmpj
75
T8
na leg0128
85
T9
na daria.wrazen
70
T6
na crackerjack
90
T9
na Leila
80
T5
na lockstock
67
T9
na Coredor
78
T8
na nymetsman00
62
T2
na MrE2Me
80
T7
na babaracus
85
T8
na gcgiles
95
T9
na tummidge
80
T6
na allmovie
8
T8
na mcchad
80
T2
na Mosina
96
T9
na Cao
25
T3
na chadarnook
84
T8
na ZayanK
85
T8
na Jazzaloha
65
T5
na itvdigital
87
T10
na negative
3
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na winds
6
T8
na fivecats
94
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na Ezoterik
84
T9
na Pingy
100
T10
na jeff_v
77
T9
na catcry
81
T7
na onetwothree
60
T7
na Fetsch
85
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na banjobanjar
97
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na jdelbalzo99
60
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na nauru
85
T10
Excellent documentary. I thought I already knew the whole story here, but actually I didn't know much at all, it turns out. The suffering and death shown in the first acts are shocking enough. But I actually think the massive scale of engineering negligence and insurance fraud explained fourth act was the most horrifying part of all.
na ProtectMeYou
8
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na TJinAustin
95
T10
na retsxlif
95
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na theriley
86
T8
na SlantMag
35
T10
"The film works because Lee turns away from himself, and taps into the unvarnished pain of Gulf Coast residents, who understandably channel their frustrations toward a government that neglected them and whose aid continues to fumble." - Paul Schrodt
na vmboudreau
90
T10
na justinhilton
83
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na avgcrtckr
83
T10
na KTP
90
T10
na Cantstopdrew
95
T10
na FlixR8r
73
T7
na BartonFink
8
T9
na Bondo
79
T7
na awprokop
90
T10
na podaddy
75
T5
na Cockola
85
T8
na bhoyo
85
T8
na CritickerAvg
83
T10
na auhasarderik
40
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na Derekstar
80
T7
This is fairly important to see since you never saw the dead bodies or much ground level wreckage or things like that on the news at the time. It's really long - too long if you ask me - and I was never very emotionally moved, but it's still important to watch if you want a holistic understanding of the disaster. The analysis or retelling of the government's response is fairly shallow, and you probably won't gain any insights there, but the rest of it was fairly informative.
na upagainst
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na remybl
80
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na borislugosi
90
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na AICHEG
82
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na moviefreak
91
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na Astrophizz
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na WoozyB
90
T9
Excellent except for some of the more conspiracy theory bits; the rest of the questions and insights more than made up for it, though.
na DMCrimson
83
T8
There's a parallel here with Sicko. Both documentaries people feared would be overshadowed by their maker's personalities, but both wisely let the images speak for themselves and tell a bleak, informative story.
na edrush
85
T6
na ptsnob
90
T10
na Antares
85
T10
Probably the best film that Spike Lee has done in the last 20 years. What keeps it from being a masterpiece is Lee's penchant for preaching his conspiracies about the government's secret war on African Americans.
na NRM02
67
T8
na klanc11
90
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na Voodoofly
80
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na bogancross
63
T8
na TonythePony
84
T9
A 4hr Spike Lee documentary about Hurricane Katrina certainly had the potential to be a racially overbearing sermon, instead Lee wisely forgoes a narrator and lets the pictures and interviewees speak for themselves. Covers a wide scope of tragedy, but is most moving when focused on the individuals loss, despair and disbelief. Quite draining as a single viewing, but a worthwhile experience.
na CrazyJim9380
98
T10
na Guernica
81
T10
na candace
88
T10
na judyc481
10
T10
na jnmovie
80
T7
na hoolie
100
T10
na nminichino
90
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na Mingus
3
T9
na CrazieCabbie
86
T10
na caocao
83
T10
At the risk of sounding like a tag line of this week's new half baked TV reality series this is real people. Real Drama. Absolutely riveting stuff. Completely emotionally draining and I mean that in the best sense.
na internet
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na Dowling_J
60
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na Criminal5
85
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Spike Lee provides a nuanced, expansive portrait of the Katrina disaster in its many aspects and consequences, taking a tone of sadness on its effects on human lives, and anger towards the government and other organizations for the ineptitude of their response. The political thought is nicely balanced with the human interest, which provides some heartbreaking scenes that were nearly enough to bring me to tears on occasion. The film, however, looks with hope on the future of New Orleans.
na Travisbickle
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na purity
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na rsinparis
100
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na tdcraig
92
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na chesterfilms
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na sengir
84
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na EvilShoe
85
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na omgninjas
90
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na unluvable
86
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na caffe
90
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na KungFuDolly
8
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na owen1218
80
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na supergloo
9
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na schnofel
75
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na walkabout
78
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na loureed
94
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na RNG
89
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na Jarmann
69
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na jennybento
98
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na roujin
80
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na kogepanic
85
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na Icarus
92
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na coltrane
6
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na noir23
88
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na anseiodviver
75
T7
na givethanks
83
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na smacfarl
97
T10
Spike Lee again does amazing work. Spike is clearly undervalued by the film community for doing what he does and sticking to his beliefs. If he ever wants to sell bonds to seed movie projects, I'd be the first in line to buy. Difficult subject. Well handled.
na JooJoo
9
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An important work.
na Johnny Case
70
T9
na comanchex
88
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na Landstander
8
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na Empire
5
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na okyanusta
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na oaaoaao
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na high_valley
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na mandarkzilla
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Lee manages to deliver an informative and slightly unbiased documentary as to the goings on of the Katrina disaster. Truly disgusting how we as a country treat our people, and I truly hope we get better.
na alexwilson
82
T6
na Bojangles
55
T6
Disturbing, but too racially charged and too many uninteresting survivor anecdotes. I feel bad saying that, but I eventually felt like I was hearing the same things over and over.
na jfvirey
65
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na sinematog
100
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na Stain
90
T9
I can't get the sight of Mrs. Blanchard weeping out of my head. My tiny little brain can't comprehend the full scope, the sheer greatness of the cruelty and the despair... not quite. But let's not forget the corpses. Not that I could if I tried. Spike doesn't shy away from showing us these nameless men and women -- a dozen, or more. Their mute testimony is the loudest of all. "NEVER, EVER TRUST SOME GOVERNMENT MOTHERFUCKER TO DO THE RIGHT THING FOR YOU. EVEN IF IT IS ALL THEY ARE PAID TO DO."
na RetinaScan
95
T9
na unclejessie
98
T9
Devastating to watch in one sitting-- some of Lee's best work to date, whether you agree with his politics of not.
na Mike DAngelo
67
T8
na Jesuflesh1
89
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na bluesoul
90
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na kyle.loomis
10
T10
Even with the subject matter only being a few years old, I have a feeling this will have incredible lasting power. I was glued to my chair for 4 hours, a magnificent documentary.
na filmaffinity
75
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na chiphall72
85
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na jimmyjazz
80
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na curseof26
79
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na maddriver52
36
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na Holygrail2
100
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na imdb
86
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na flowing
70
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na Dancon7
86
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na TJ Ximenez
75
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na shanelowery
90
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na JesseHoffman
90
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Average Tier 8.36 from 143 Rankings rss