Innocents Betrayed

2003 "What happens when self-defense is against the law?"
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Released: 03 September 2003 Released
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Documentary showing that "gun control" has historically been used to disarm citizens and make them helpless before governments commit genocide. Dramatically covers major genocides in the Soviet Union, Germany, Uganda, Rwanda, China, Turkey, and other countries.Shows how "gun control" in the U.S. has been used to victimize blacks, Indians, children, women, and others.Combines gut-level emotional appeal and fast-paced, powerful graphics with a cool statement of historic facts and quotes from the relevant laws. - Written by Claire Wolfe

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Manthast Absolutely amazing
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
stretch0069 -this review was one I wrote in Dec 2003. my opinion hasn't changed- I watched Innocents Betrayed. I have to be blunt. I was not impressed. To me, it was more an anti-government film than a Pro-Gun film. All I saw was how governments in the last 100 years have killed people. I fail to see how arming those people could have made any difference what so ever. If the people do not have the will to resist, they won't, no matter what tools they have. There is a quote at the beginning of the film that goes something like those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it. Well, like it or not, its human nature to forget. Just look at the past. Go back further than 100 years. Mankind keeps making the same mistakes over and over. The hype of this film was that it would radically change people's minds about gun control. Well, it misses horribly. It gives quick snippets of death tolls from regimes in the last century. The impression I got was that I should fear my government. It just showed bad governments doing bad things and that they continue to do so throughout time. I got more out of the two interviews at the very end than I did from the film. Governments are something to fear. I don't care if you are armed or not. Once a government gets enough power, the people are doomed no matter what. Our government has gained too much power already. There are too many people in this country that either don't want to resist or who just don't care. Just look at the US population and compare it to the NRA membership. I wanted my parents to watch the film. They are from the mid-west. Lived there all their lives. Dad is upper 60s, Mom is middle 50s. They are neither pro or anti gun. They do not own any guns, but have accompanied me to the range and shot some of my smaller caliber weapons. To them, its not about exercising their 2nd Amendment Rights. Its about getting out of the house and doing something different. They could just as easily take a drive out in the country. Only my Mom watched the entire film. She almost fell asleep watching it. She thought it was more about how governments abuse their power than gun control. She made a comment about 9/11. "What difference would guns have made? The plane was taken over with box cutters. I would risk a few cuts and some spilled blood to save my life." On a technical note, the content was cheap and thin. The editing was worse than amateur. With the apparent resources they had, they could have made a much better film. Someone needs to go back and start putting in some cold hard facts. It needs better presentation so people won't fall asleep. My mother, who is no director, agreed about the presentation. I would have spent more time on facts about the results of gun control in the US. There were two good examples towards the end: the lady at Luby's in Texas and the Carpenter Family in California. These are two very good examples of how gun control kills. Why weren't they explored further?? Where was Ruby Ridge?? Where was Waco??? Plenty of examples that were not shown. Take my advice, don't waste the time or money. I am embarrassed by this film and will not show it to anyone else. The producers of this film need to go back to the drawing board and make something with REAL impact.
tsd5 As others have said, not your "standard movie" sort of thing. It's "The Killing Fields" without any attempt to sell it to Hollywood . . . The producers obviously did a lot of research into this one before the filming.I understand they do have some other films they've made, but I can't locate them on IMDb yet. I'll be watching for those to be added.Great film, though I do recommend you watch it first yourself before seeing if it's appropriate yet for your (younger) children."All of the Bill of Rights, for all Citizens!" indeed. I look forward to seeing more of their work, which seems to be heading towards being freely distributed ?
Anonymous781 Unless you are into politics and history, you won't really 'want' to see this movie like it is any other film.. treat it like what it is - a documentary. It is a very important documentary, because people must learn about what happened in the past, so they can prevent recurrences of past tragedies in the future. It is important that people see this movie so that they are more educated, and aware of the significance of the gun debate. Gun rights and the 2nd amendment isn't about hunting or sportsmen, although those are both perfectly legitimate activities. The real purpose behind the 2nd amendment gets discussed in this movie, and the film will reveal to any intelligent person who enjoys history and understands why it is important why gun control must be rejected.
dial911book Innocents Betrayed shows what happens when ordinary people allow themselves to become powerless and give all of their trust to central authorities. Here's a fact that very few people know: the central authorities (usually known as the governments) killed more men, women and children in the 20th Century than did all of the wars combined. That's correct: 170,000,000 people were murdered by their own governments; in most cases, the victims had no power to defend themselves.Most people have heard of the Nazi Holocaust -- but few know much about the massive genocides of Soviet Russia, China, Cambodia, Uganda and Guatemala. Only because of the recent film, Hotel Rwanda, do more people know about the calculated mass murder there -- Innocents Betrayed came out 2 years before Hotel Rwanda! The second half of the film shifts focus from the world's genocides to the American experience with citizen powerlessness. Viewers may be quite surprised ... I won't give it away.Innocents Betrayed includes a lot of still photo and video materials, and enough facts and figures to prove its point. This is not a stodgy "educational video" by any means -- the stories move steadily with appropriate voice-over and music, so that viewers can follow them. As the end approaches, however, the pacing picks up quite dramatically.I've seen the film several times: I am always stunned and amazed at the end. And very motivated to prevent such atrocities from happening again. See it -- lend it to others -- talk about it. Be part of the generation that says "never again" and means it.