What if all boys were created equal?
Cinco adolescentes de Harlem se ven atrapados en una pesadilla cuando se les acusa injustamente de un ataque brutal en Central Park.
"When They See Us," a poignant 2019 miniseries crafted by Participant and Harpo Films, delves into the harrowing true story of the Central Park Five. Set against the backdrop of 1980s New York City, the series meticulously chronicles the wrongful conviction of five Black and Latino teenagers—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise—for the brutal assault and rape of a white female jogger. Directed by Ava DuVernay, the narrative unfolds with a gripping intensity, exposing the systemic racism and prosecutorial misconduct that led to their coerced confessions and subsequent imprisonment. The series not only highlights the personal tragedies of the young men but also serves as a stark reminder of the deep-seated injustices within the American criminal justice system. The miniseries is lauded for its powerful performances, with actors such as Jharrel Jerome, who portrays Korey Wise, delivering emotionally charged portrayals that resonate deeply with viewers. Jerome's performance, in particular, earned him an Emmy Award, underscoring the series' impact and the authenticity of its storytelling. The series also benefits from DuVernay's deft direction, which balances the raw emotional narratives of the boys and their families with the broader socio-political context of the time. This approach not only humanizes the victims of this miscarriage of justice but also critiques the media frenzy and public hysteria that fueled the rush to judgment. "When They See Us" transcends the boundaries of a typical crime drama by weaving in the long-term effects of the wrongful convictions on the lives of the Exonerated Five. It follows their journey from adolescence into adulthood, capturing their struggles to rebuild their lives after being exonerated in 2002, following the confession of the actual perpetrator. The series poignantly illustrates the enduring trauma and societal stigma they faced, even after their names were cleared. This aspect of the narrative adds a profound layer of depth, emphasizing the lasting impact of systemic failures on individual lives. In its essence, "When They See Us" is a compelling call to action, urging viewers to confront the realities of racial bias and injustice within the legal system. By bringing the story of the Central Park Five to a wider audience, the series not only honors the resilience of Antron, Kevin, Yusef, Raymond, and Korey but also ignites crucial conversations about reform and accountability. It stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in advocating for change and ensuring that such injustices are not forgotten or repeated.
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Año2019
Número de episodios4
Número de temporadas1
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EstadoEnded
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GénerosDrama
Países de producciónUnited States of America