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1275 Days [Blu-ray review]

Summary
After a botched home invasion, 15-year-old Blake finds himself facing a virtual life prison sentence for felony murder. With the unwavering support of his single mother and teenage girlfriend, a David-and-Goliath uphill battle ensues in Elkhart, Indiana. They take on the system in hopes of a second chance.
7.8
Good
Video - 7.9
Audio - 7.6
Movie - 8
Special Features - 7.6

1275 Days is a true crime documentary about how an unconstitutional Indiana law was used to railroad teenage offenders. Following the case of how a 15 year old gets pinned for a murder he didn’t commit, the documentary takes apart each step of the legal process. Fascinating from a reality standpoint, it doesn’t provide a ton for lingering entertainment.

Filmrise presents a rather robust disc offering for a film that just arrived in 2019. Documentaries on unpopular subjects rarely get this sort of lovely treatment. The Blu-ray comes with the following special features:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Experts on Retroactivity
  • Photo Gallery
  • Theatrical Trailer
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