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Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story

March. 03,2004
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6.3
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Redemption tells the story of Stan "Tookie" Williams, founder of the Crips L.A. street gang. Story follows his fall into gang-banging, his prison term, and his work writing children's novels encouraging peace and anti-violence resolutions which earned him multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations. After exhausting all forms of appeal, Tookie was executed by lethal injection.

Jamie Foxx as  Stan 'Tookie' Williams
Lynn Whitfield as  Barbara Becnel
Lee Thompson Young as  Charles Becnel
Brenden Jefferson as  Young Stan Williams
Brenda Bazinet as  Barbara's Agent
Greg Ellwand as  Prison Chief
Joseph Pierre as  17yr. old Ray Washington
Karl Campbell as  Deuce-Five

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Reviews

user-252
2004/03/03

i am only 16 and always watch movies. My family gets dvds pretty much everyday so in my video shop i have literally seen nearly everyone. This one is different. It is a real & meaningful story leaving us thinking and learning more as the movie went by. For the people who live the life he grew up in, the meaning of the movie is something I'm sure they will think about. World Peace isn't going to happen overnight. We all know that. But to look at this mans awful life and know that if we keep on hating, we may lead the same life one day. if not us maybe our future children- thats scary. Stan Williams woke up his neighborhood to a life of crime and later did all he could to save them.. he is a hero and this movie touched my heart.

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erinsm
2004/03/04

I think this movie is excellently done. It tells Williams' story in vivid detail and lets you know a lot about him. Anyone who is in either the Bloods or the Crips needs to see this movie, as well as people who aren't in gangs, but want to know more about them. We watched this movie in my Health class last year and I became fascinated with Williams and how he tried to escape the violent life he'd led by doing good for others. This has changed the way I look at gangs and I really think people need to see this movie for their opinions to change as well. Tookie Williams admits that he regretted the things he did and for that, he deserves to be granted clemency...although that will never happen now. I feel sorry that such a good influence has to be destroyed. He didn't start out well but he more than made up for it. I suppose the ones too shallow to see that are the ones calling for his death, and truly I pity them. If they look upon his works and call them insignificant because they were written by a gang member then they are crazy and need to be shown what change is.

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Pa'tricia Plowden
2004/03/05

I have watched the movie Redemption Two times and, I must say that it really touched me. First and foremost I don't agree with the way that our legal system is set up to begin with. Everyone likes to see criminals locked up behind bars to serve the time that they are sentenced. That is all fine and well but, what about when their sentence is up and, it's time for them to released back into "real population"??? Jails do not fully help people become rehabilitated because once they leave their cell they are basically on their own. In most instances after being released they are assigned to a Parole Officer to whom they report to. This is not enough what is needed is a back up system merely a support group. We don't want them to live in our neighborhoods and most companies don't want to hire ex-con's so what is their next resort back into a life of crime that ends up making the door to the jail house revolving. As I have stated earlier after watching the movie I have gained an interest in convicts and, on the conditions of their life in prison and beyond. I would like to see improvements in how they are treated while serving out their sentences. Now most will disagree with what I propose but, even though the jail house is full of rapist, child molester's, murders, etc.,. they are still human beings first.

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jdpoetry1
2004/03/06

The life of Stanley "Tookie" Williams has been wrought with a series of highs and lows that the multi-talented genius, Jamie Foxx, so convincingly brings to the big screen. So fortunate we are to witness, in our lifetimes, such creativity (Foxx) and courage (Williams). Although we make mistakes, we must remember not to allow those mistakes the ruin our futures.Let the Redeemed Say So Can we execute a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize? Can we smile before his face while plotting his demise? Can we claim to hear his voice and yet close our eyes? Can we take away dreams and preach hateful lies? Can we ignore the redeemed and his silent cries? Refuse to forgive him, continue to forbid him When he is not the same, he wants to teach He has children all over the globe to reach By John D. Evans We cannot change the mistakes of our past, but we can make a change for the better.God save Stanley "Tookie" Williams

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