- Network: BET - Black Entertainment Television , Paramount Network , Paramount
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 30, 2018
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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 36
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Mixed: 3 out of 36
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Negative: 21 out of 36
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Aug 26, 2018Exactly what you would expect from a “black lives matter” like prospective on the events sorrounding the Martin/Zimmerman situation. It was well produced however extremely biased. If you’re a BLM supporter you will love it. If you’re not you will more than likely see this as a propodanga piece for the BLM.
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Oct 20, 2018Now a thug is a hero? Pure garbage BLM propaganda trying to keep black people as moral slaves from white Democrats. Disgusting.
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Aug 28, 2018While this Series is expertly produced and visually very appealing, it does not claim to be fiction but a documentary, and thus gets a failing grade for presenting serious bias, distortions of facts, and outright lies. It is as one sided as one can get while pretending not to be. I would definitely watch the entire trial instead to get a better idea of what happened.
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Aug 14, 2018Much like the media coverage of this event, this series is a complete and total distortion and fabrication of the actual events that took place that evening. If you are interested in learning anything about what happened, watch the trial, not this.
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The series, directed by Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason and produced by Jay-Z, doesn’t add much new information to the existing narrative. It doesn’t need to. Instead, it takes a heartbreaking, in-depth look at the shooting more than six years later—and the state of race relations in America today.
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Gutting. ... Rest in Power is more than just a record of Martin’s brief life and shocking death: It’s a call to action. Furst and Willoughby Nason’s work is an overwhelming collage of interviews, audio recordings and video footage, expertly stitched together to tell the story of a Skittles-carrying black teenager who was confronted by a paranoid neighborhood watchman and shot during their altercation.
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Rest in Power is a representative collage. A turning point in some ways, a reminder of what hasn’t changed in others, it’s a time capsule for a country where this could not only happen, but happen again.