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Katrina: Come Hell and High Water

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2025
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Katrina: Come Hell and High Water (2025)
The revisit of the hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and more than $100 billion in damages in 2005.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe revisit of the hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and more than $100 billion in damages in 2005.The revisit of the hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and more than $100 billion in damages in 2005.The revisit of the hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and more than $100 billion in damages in 2005.

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    • Soledad O'Brien
    • Russel Honoré
    • Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    1 679
    • Stars
      • Soledad O'Brien
      • Russel Honoré
      • Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
    • 40Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    Soledad O'Brien
    Soledad O'Brien
    • Self - Journalist, CNN Anchor 2003-2013…
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    Russel Honoré
    Russel Honoré
    • 33rd Commanding General of the United States First Army…
    Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
    Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
    • Self…
    • 2025
    Leanne Williams
    Leanne Williams
    • Self - Resident of Tremé, 14 Years Old When Katrina Hit
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    Mitch Landrieu
    Mitch Landrieu
    • Self - Louisiana Lt Governor 2004-2010
    • 2025
    Shelton Shakespear Alexander
    • Self - Poet, Former Resident of Saint Bernard Parish
    • 2025
    Adonkia 'Donna' Landry
    • Self - Resident of 7th Ward
    • 2025
    Toni Landry
    • Self - Adonika's Daughter, 10 Years Old When Katrina Hit
    • 2025
    Freddy Hicks
    • Self - Resident of Lower 9th Ward
    • 2025
    Gralen Banks
    • Self - Former Director of Safety & Loss Prevention, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Resident of 13th Ward
    • 2025
    Marc H. Morial
    Marc H. Morial
    • Self - Mayor of New Orleans 1994-2002
    • 2025
    Ivor Van Heerden
    • Self…
    • 2025
    Katy Reckdahl
    • Self - Journalist, Resident of Tremé
    • 2025
    Mervin 'Kid Merv' Campbell
    • Self - Jazz Musician, Resident of Tremé
    • 2025
    Eddie Compass
    • Self - New Orleans Chief of Police 2002-2005
    • 2025
    Greg Landry
    • Self - Adonika Landry's Cousin 12 Years Old When Katrina Hit
    • 2025
    Chandra McCormick
    • Self - Documentary Photographer, Resident of 9th Ward
    • 2025
    Keith Calhoun
    • Self - Documentary Photographer, Resident of 9th Ward
    • 2025
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Episodes one and two are terrific.

    If you're around my age, you'll remember watching the news back in 2025 and being shocked by what happened to New Orleans, an iconic place submerged in water.

    This documentary explores the buildup to Hurricane Katrina, the devastating effect it had, and its legacy. Episodes one and two are incredibly good; they will shock you, appall you, and make you consider why the country turned its back on New Orleans. You'll wonder if things would have been different had it been another state.

    Episode three has some fascinating content, but it's a bit of a mess and too long; it's a frantic conclusion poorly thrown together. You'll come away with the certain knowledge that there are some incredible and resilient people in New Orleans, but they are a people who were failed by their government.

    Some of what I saw in the second episode made my blood boil; it felt as though I was listening to something from a hundred years ago.

    I urge you to watch it; episodes one and two are essential viewing.

    8/10.
    8jrbrowzer

    Ended in murky waters

    "Katrina: Come Hell and High Water" provides a deafening look at the catastrophe that overtook New Orleans in 2005. The first two episodes provide a laser-sharp analysis of the disaster - before, during and after. I re-learned a lot I had forgotten about, especially how some people had no recourse to leave. The results obviously were devastating. I was amazed by the resiliency of the people of New Orleans, a city I love. The third episode gets muddled in some racial and who can we blame sidebars that have little to do with the hurricane. That said, it is an important documentary about the forces of nature and the fabric of society which when weakened easily tears.
    5kelly-90368

    Spike Lee hijacking

    Episodes 1 and 2 were done really well. They provided a lot of pre-hurricane footage and videos that residents took of their neighborhoods and their plans to evacuate or stay. It seems that in many cases they stayed because they either had no transportation or resources to evacuate. It seems that the city was not completely prepared for worst case scenarios like the levees breaking. That is really what caused most of the devastation. Episode 3's tone felt different when it started. That is because Spike Lee stepped in to produce it and interview various people that were involved in the hurricane. Race baiting, climate change, politics, and even COVID (?) dominated the episode. While I understand that a large amount of the population that had to evacuate was black, this should really be an issue of how the government and public officials respond to natural disasters. It should not be a black or white issue. No American would've wanted to see these people suffering or dying. Anyways, I recommend watching the series. Unfortunately, I had a knock off several stars due to the last episode but for sure episodes 1 and 2 are worth watching.
    7Calculonta

    Spike Lee disrespects his co-directors

    Episodes 1 & 2 paint a vivid picture of the hurricane's prelude, impact and immediate catastrophic aftermath, largely through survivors' own eyes via camcorder footage.

    Episode 3 feels like Spike Lee watched those episodes and decided he had to do it all himself. Thus, interviewees are reintroduced and events recapped like the previous two hours never happened.

    Like, weren't they blunt enough for him? For me, they did an exemplary job of showing systemic racism permeated every aspect of this disaster without needing to put the words 'systemic racism' onscreen, as if anyone watching might've missed that point somewhere along the way.
    5nfgfrules

    Spike Lee: Please leave factual programming well alone.

    1 & 2 are very effective documentaries - presenting facts and telling stories of real people and their struggles during a natural tragedy. Spike Lee completely destroys this by turning to opinion, discussion and theory.

    Why would he not look at the work of the other creators and produce something that is coherent with the rest of the series??

    He is clearly a narcissist - I say this as the other documentaries leave it to the people who suffered this tragedy to recount their journeys of survival. This final documentary ha Spike regularly interjecting, trying to show that he is 'part of it' or some such. The guy is insufferable and I hope that he is never allowed near important and factual film making ever again.

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