Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA gripping historical record of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.A gripping historical record of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.A gripping historical record of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.
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The documentary series is exceptionally well-made-thrilling, disturbing, and absolutely worth watching.
Some reviews criticize its focus on the treatment of African American residents, but that is a shallow interpretation. The series' real focus is on the poor, the elderly, and the disabled-those who had no means to escape the catastrophe. Many of these individuals happened to be African American, so the attention naturally falls there-not out of racial emphasis, but because these were the people most severely affected, both during and after the hurricane.
Across its episodes, the series examines the disaster from multiple perspectives, including official accounts, media narratives, and the voices of those on the ground. Even so, the neglect, misinformation, and mistreatment are clear to see. The contrast between the political handling of the crisis and the suffering of people left starving and dehydrated in the streets is impossible to ignore. The viewer is left to witness the events as they unfolded-and to draw conclusions that are hard to dispute.
Some reviews criticize its focus on the treatment of African American residents, but that is a shallow interpretation. The series' real focus is on the poor, the elderly, and the disabled-those who had no means to escape the catastrophe. Many of these individuals happened to be African American, so the attention naturally falls there-not out of racial emphasis, but because these were the people most severely affected, both during and after the hurricane.
Across its episodes, the series examines the disaster from multiple perspectives, including official accounts, media narratives, and the voices of those on the ground. Even so, the neglect, misinformation, and mistreatment are clear to see. The contrast between the political handling of the crisis and the suffering of people left starving and dehydrated in the streets is impossible to ignore. The viewer is left to witness the events as they unfolded-and to draw conclusions that are hard to dispute.
This documentary was truly an eye opener of what hurricane Katrina really was. As an 11th grader in all of the years I have been in school this was not a really big discussion that was brought up and discussed in detail about the horrors these poor people have went through. It really shows how the government failed the people of New Orleans and how racism is still a HUGE issue in modern America. I also like how the documentary discusses how easy this disaster could have been prevented if the government would have stepped up and took the precautions to protect the people in the worst case scenario.
Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time is a gripping and emotional deep dive into one of the most devastating natural disasters in American history. This documentary doesn't just recount the storm itself-it confronts the human failures, the structural inequalities, and the heartbreaking decisions made when the clock was ticking and lives were on the line.
What sets this film apart is its focus on the real stories of survival and resilience. Through raw interviews, archival footage, and powerful narration, we witness how race, poverty, and politics collided during the Katrina crisis. The film pulls no punches-it holds institutions accountable while honoring the strength of the communities who were failed by the system yet still found ways to persevere.
It's more than a history lesson-it's a wake-up call. Race Against Time asks us not only to remember what happened in New Orleans but to learn from it. It's a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the deeper truths behind the headlines and the lasting legacy of Hurricane Katrina.
What sets this film apart is its focus on the real stories of survival and resilience. Through raw interviews, archival footage, and powerful narration, we witness how race, poverty, and politics collided during the Katrina crisis. The film pulls no punches-it holds institutions accountable while honoring the strength of the communities who were failed by the system yet still found ways to persevere.
It's more than a history lesson-it's a wake-up call. Race Against Time asks us not only to remember what happened in New Orleans but to learn from it. It's a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the deeper truths behind the headlines and the lasting legacy of Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time was a real eye-opener for me. I already knew Katrina was devastating, but I didn't realise just how badly it impacted the community afterwards. Hearing the survivor stories was harrowing but also powerful, as they shared their own experiences of losing family, friends, and homes. It really showed how much pain people carried, and how some felt the government didn't do enough to help them through it.
The documentary also raised the issue of race and inequality. While racism is undeniably a big issue worldwide, I felt that in the face of a natural disaster, the most important thing is people coming together as human beings, no matter their race or beliefs, to support each other in times of need. Still, it was clear that many found it hard to rebuild their lives, and as often happens, the rich seemed to come out better while the poor suffered most.
The pacing of the series was well done. Each episode felt different, focusing on a specific element of the disaster and its aftermath, and it kept me engaged from start to finish. The footage shown was shocking, showing the devastation in raw detail, and it really hammered home the scale of what people went through.
Overall, I think Race Against Time tackled important issues and raised real concerns that still matter today. I would definitely recommend it to others, especially those with an interest in global warming or natural disasters, because it's not just a story of the past - it's a warning for the future.
The documentary also raised the issue of race and inequality. While racism is undeniably a big issue worldwide, I felt that in the face of a natural disaster, the most important thing is people coming together as human beings, no matter their race or beliefs, to support each other in times of need. Still, it was clear that many found it hard to rebuild their lives, and as often happens, the rich seemed to come out better while the poor suffered most.
The pacing of the series was well done. Each episode felt different, focusing on a specific element of the disaster and its aftermath, and it kept me engaged from start to finish. The footage shown was shocking, showing the devastation in raw detail, and it really hammered home the scale of what people went through.
Overall, I think Race Against Time tackled important issues and raised real concerns that still matter today. I would definitely recommend it to others, especially those with an interest in global warming or natural disasters, because it's not just a story of the past - it's a warning for the future.
It makes you sad and wonder why they didn't get the help they needed when this disaster happened. They got treated like dirt and they had to be on the streets and live like that- so sad.
FEMA was suppose to help and it looked like they didn't care.
The guards were ungodly rude and treated them unfairly.
Why do we have planned situations or emergency services if no one takes those things seriously.
Great documentary about how scary and how messed up life can be when disasters happen and your life is ripped apart.
FEMA was suppose to help and it looked like they didn't care.
The guards were ungodly rude and treated them unfairly.
Why do we have planned situations or emergency services if no one takes those things seriously.
Great documentary about how scary and how messed up life can be when disasters happen and your life is ripped apart.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ураган «Катрина»: Гонка со временем
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- 3h 37m(217 min)
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