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In this follow-up to the 1996 movie PARADISE LOST: THE CHILD MURDERS AT ROBIN HOOD HILLS, which investigated the true story of the brutal...
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In this follow-up to the 1996 movie PARADISE LOST: THE CHILD MURDERS AT ROBIN HOOD HILLS, which investigated the true story of the brutal murders of three eight-year-old boys in Robin Hood Falls (an area of West Memphis, Arkansas), director Joe Berlinger returns to the same small town (without Bruce Sinofsky, his co-director of the first film) four years after the crime to examine its short-term impact. <br> <br> Originally released on HBO in early 2000, PARADISE LOST 2: REVELATIONS was screened in combination with a re-release of the original, PARADISE LOST: THE CHILD MURDERS AT ROBIN HOOD HILLS. The theatrical releases of these movies was in response to public outcry, much of which was generated by a web site at www.wm3.org that lobbied for public recognition of the crime and the questionable accusation, arrest, and conviction of three local teenagers.Berlinger and Sinofsky created yet another effective crime documentary in 1992 with their film BROTHER'S KEEPER.
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Pros: Excellent continuations from Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills.
Cons: Graphic footage, VHS copies hard to find, some images hard to ignore.
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While I can no longer watch this documentary without getting physically sick - it is an astonishing and compelling look at the murders in West Memphis. Read More
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Pros: Is an update from the original documentary that took place 5 years ago...
Cons: Graphic in nature...
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Pros: Interesting follow up to the original documentary.
Cons: Crosses the line from documentary to activism.
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Nowhere near as compelling as the first film, PLII does at least continue to raise questions about the guilt of the WM3. Read More
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Pros: West Memphis Three Documentary
Cons: Silly plot, stupid diaglogue, pointless
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Preachy and overacted. I did not like this film and thought it was a waste of my time. Read More
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