The Sentence

2018

Action / Crime / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 90% · 20 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 89% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 582 582

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Plot summary

Cindy Shank, mother of three, is serving a 15-year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involvement with a Michigan drug ring years earlier. This intimate portrait of mandatory minimum drug sentencing's devastating consequences, captured by Cindy's brother, follows her and her family over the course of ten years.


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Reviewed by dfloro 7 / 10

Of course it's one-sided; it's her brother's film!

I'm going to write this documentary's review as a response to all the 1-3 star reviewers who hated it for being so "very one-sided." 1) Obviously, you must believe then when Cindy claims that her deceased ex-boyfriend Alex had sold all of the drugs and she never sold any, well she just must be one seriously lying b****, huh?

2) You must be fully onboard with a girlfriend being held 100% responsible for a boyfriend's crimes, whether she participated in them or not. How about reversing their genders? That, also? New scenario: a wife poisons her first husband, but is never arrested until you're engaged to be her second husband. New evidence is uncovered and she's convicted, but kills herself in prison and can't be sentenced for her conviction. So are YOU now to be held 100% liable for the killing of her first husband? Doesn't seem fair, does it?

3) You must really love the idea of mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug crimes, in general, and the 15-year duration for criminal conspiracy to sell illegal narcotics, in particular. And if you never actually sold any narcotics, how did you go about conspiring to commit crime(s)?

4) If you're of the belief that "there's no such thing as a nonviolent drug offense" because of the volume of violence directly or indirectly related to or resulting from drugs, then if a dime bag is sold and a person driving high on it hits and accidentally kills a sober person, then the seller of said bag is a murderer and gets death?

These are some of the questions and scenarios raised to my mind by this documentary movie. If you can watch it through to the end and think that "she only got what she deserved" or even deserved a longer prison stay, well s***w you!

Reviewed by classicactresses 1 / 10

She Was Not So Innocent

This is a very one sided documentary about a woman who is sentenced to a 15 year mandatory prison sentence for dealing drugs. The documentary is made by her family and they want you to believe she doesn't deserve her sentence. However if you read the court reports you will see that she was a drug dealer, she lied to the police, and she was found guily after a trial.

The tragic part of this documentary is that the woman left behind a husband and three little girls who will forever be damaged by not having their mother around. Yes you will feel sorry for the children because none of this was their fault. However their drug dealing mom got the sentence she deserved and now she has to spend the rest of her life making it up to these kids.

The big lesson of this documentary is if you committ a crime in the US you will get locked up!

Reviewed by sharkanana-854-78941 3 / 10

Spend 5 minutes searching the facts on google

Seriously, I watched this movie and the entire time I'm going, "Where are the facts? Why doesn't he explain this? Or this? Or...THIS!?!?!"

Because the facts are really bad. She took payments for drugs, she bought houses/cars/etc in her name to deflect from boyfriend, she made calls and organized for him, she lied to the cops about the location of him getting shot, while other members of their organization got off with money, it goes on....

It took 6 years to come after her because they had to build a case involving the other suspects in question. They didn't show any footage from the trial, or even explain the details of the charges...the trial....anything...

Awful, awful documentary that only pulls at your heartstrings by showing a broken family due to criminal charges.

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