Sam M.

February 24, 2021

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It had me sobbing. I loved it. It was sad, but good.

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Dawn K.

February 24, 2021

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Incredible movie that everyone should watch and be informed of this abuse to our law and humanity. It's terrible that Mohamedou spent 14 years imprisoned, tortured, and haven't gotten any apology or compensation for his years lost. He wasn't able to see his mom who passed away while he was detained. It costs $13 million per prisoner to run Guantanamo, that 780 people have been detained, of which 731 have been transferred, and 40 still remain. This can happen to anyone if we don't fix this broken system.

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Silvia R.

February 24, 2021

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I really enjoyed seeing the point of view of the prisoner. I remember on Sept 11 everybody was angry and out for justice and nobody would have given a thought to that point of view. I think the depictions of the what really happened were graphic and accurate.

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RyAnne N.

February 24, 2021

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Wow. Eye opening capturing every emotion inside me. Thank you for telling his story.

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Sam M.

February 24, 2021

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It had me sobbing. I loved it. It was sad, but good.

Silvia R.

February 24, 2021

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I really enjoyed seeing the point of view of the prisoner. I remember on Sept 11 everybody was angry and out for justice and nobody would have given a thought to that point of view. I think the depictions of the what really happened were graphic and accurate.

Dawn K.

February 24, 2021

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Incredible movie that everyone should watch and be informed of this abuse to our law and humanity. It's terrible that Mohamedou spent 14 years imprisoned, tortured, and haven't gotten any apology or compensation for his years lost. He wasn't able to see his mom who passed away while he was detained. It costs $13 million per prisoner to run Guantanamo, that 780 people have been detained, of which 731 have been transferred, and 40 still remain. This can happen to anyone if we don't fix this broken system.

RyAnne N.

February 24, 2021

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Wow. Eye opening capturing every emotion inside me. Thank you for telling his story.

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