Freedomland
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Freedomland

Late one evening, Brenda Martin, a thirty-seven year old Caucasian woman from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, enters Dempsy Medical Center in... Dempsy, New Jersey with minor injuries, but she is also emotionally distraught. One of the people to who she tells her story is Dempsy Police Detective Lorenzo Council, a black man. That story is that she was just carjacked by another unknown black man when she took a shortcut that she had never traveled between the Armstrong housing projects, where she works at the Rainbow Club, a children's center, and her home in Gannon, New Jersey. Her emotional distress is because her four year old son, Cody, was asleep in the back seat of the car and is thus now in the hands of the carjacker. Brenda's brother, Danny Martin, a police detective in Gannon, cannot help but get directly involved in the investigation despite he operating outside his jurisdiction. His actions do not sit well with Council, who he insinuates is not only not doing his job, but is protecting his own "people", i.e. the primarily black populace in the Armstrong housing projects. In addition, the residents of the projects feel that Brenda is getting special treatment as a white woman, as several children have gone missing from the projects without such a frenzied police intervention, which is unnecessarily and unfairly disrupting their lives. Karen Collucci with Friends of Kent, a volunteer organization that conducts searches for missing children, also offers their services, which Council eventually accepts with the caveat that they work under his directive. "Kent" was Collucci's own son never found, his disappearance which destroyed her personal life. Through the process, Council can't help but think that Brenda isn't telling them the entire story... Show More

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In the movie Freedomland (2006), Brenda Martin, a Caucasian woman, enters Dempsy Medical Center in New Jersey one evening with minor injuries and emotional distress. She tells her story to Dempsy Police Detective Lorenzo Council, who is a black man. Brenda claims that she was carjacked by an unknown black man while taking a shortcut she had never used before.

Brenda works at the Rainbow Club, a children's center located in the Armstrong housing projects. She tells Detective Council that she was driving from work to her home in Gannon, New Jersey when the carjacking occurred. The incident leaves Brenda deeply traumatized, and her emotional distress affects those around her.

As the investigation progresses, Detective Council starts to suspect that there may be more to Brenda's story than meets the eye. He begins to uncover inconsistencies, raising doubts about the truthfulness of her account. As tensions rise between the community and the police, the case takes on a racial undertone.

Freedomland explores themes of race, identity, and the complex dynamics within a community. The movie delves into the challenges faced by Detective Council as he navigates the blurred lines between justice, personal beliefs, and societal expectations.

This gripping drama keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as the truth is slowly revealed, showcasing the impact of a single event on an entire community. Freedomland is a thought-provoking film that addresses important social issues with sensitivity and depth.