Watch: Lost for Life 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the United States today, more than 2,500 individuals are serving life-without-parole sentences for crimes they committed when they were 17 years old or younger. Children as young as 13 are among the thousands serving these sentences. Lost for Life, tells the stories of these individuals, of their families’ and of the families of victims of juvenile murder..
Plot: A documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims’ families.
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Very brave documentary.
I watched this documentary right after I saw another about the murder that two 16 years old perpetrated. In this documentary they are interviewed only 6 years into their life sentences without parole. When I saw the first documentary I just wanted the kids to suffer really bad. But when I saw this one, I clearly saw that 1 of them wasn’t the same person who committed the murder. He had completely changed into a mature man. And it made me wonder about the point in making him stay in prison for 60 years longer until he dies, because he’s not the monster that committed the crime anymore. In a sense it seemed that one person was serving someone else’s sentence. As much as I want the kid to rot in hell, that kid doesn’t exist anymore.Then you hear the shock of victims families when they learn that whoever killed their loved ones is gonna get out of prison and how unfair it seems to them when their lives have been broken beyond repair.
The brave thing about this documentary is that we all prefer to have an easy choice and think of good versus monsters. Unfortunately, or thankfully, I don’t know, it seems that things usually aren’t completely black or white. And this documentary is brave enough to show this uncomfortable truth.
Great Documentary!!
Spoiler Alert ???? This documentary is one of the best I have seen, especially on this topic. I love how they show both the victim side as well as the perpetrator side and showing the families of both sides are affected by the crimes committed by these teens. Watching this, it is very clear which of the teen killers are feeling remorse for their crimes, which are taking steps to better themselves instead of wasting the lives they have that their victims will never have the chance at. I do think there are some who are just monsters and should never be allowed to walk among us, but most of these in this documentary are trying to do the best they can now. One of them, however, needs to step up and take responsibility for what he did. Needs to tell mommy and daddy to stop speaking for him and admit to himself, his parents, his victim, his victims families, and the world, what he did. Until he takes that first step, he will remain, at least in my mind, a monster who needs to stay in prison so he can’t be enabled and oh poor me’d into hurting anyone ever again. I know mommy and daddy were trying to keep him from saying something that might hurt him in some appeal. But, I truly think they are only harming him by not letting him be honest with himself or anyone else and start atoning for his crime as it seems the others have been doing.
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Runtime 1 hr 15 min (75 min)
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Genre Documentary, Crime, News
Director Joshua Rofé
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Country United States
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