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(1989 TV Movie)

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10/10
One year in the life of crime truly realistic
bcordone16 July 2005
Sixteen years ago when "One Year in the Life of Crime" came out I remember being shocked that the movie industry would allow a film so gritty and real to come out. This is a true anti-drug film. If you haven't already used this will make you think twice (if you've got a brain). Having thirty years of heroin addiction behind me (in recovery now, but not then) "One Year" shows some of the heartache, loss, sadness & emptiness many addicts feel each day. The only time happiness is fleetingly felt is on the way home from the dealer and even that can be thwarted by the police. The film shows the daily lives of three main characters: Freddy, Rob and Mike and the people in their circle of life. Although Mike seems to be more of an alcoholic than a drug addict he is the only one I didn't feel a connection to. That has more to do with his beating his pregnant girlfriend and taking all her money for his own. His addiction is separate from him being a creep and a scumbag. I truly came to like Freddy and Rob and it was much easier to look past their imperfections and shortcomings than it was Mike's. Anyone looking for "real" TV should come here. You will come away much the wiser about addiction and what it does to a person each day. When Part 2 came out I was surprised both Freddy and Rob were still alive(Rob died July 5th,2002). The deterioration of their lives was immediately apparent. It saddened me but that is how "the life" is. See both.
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10/10
A side of life that most of us have never seen or lived
rooster_davis10 June 2008
If you think reality TV is interesting (i.e. American Idol, Survivor, etc.) then you haven't seen anything yet. 'One Year in a Life of Crime' goes behind the scenes in the lives of some small time crooks / drug users, and their friends and families. The subjects must have been paid to allow such cooperation and such access to accompany them in everything they do. We and the cameraman go with them as they pack up bags with stolen goods and take them right out of the store. We ride with them as they leave the kids behind and drive down the block to shoot up or get high. We're there as one of them slaps his pregnant girlfriend around. As strong as this content is none of it is gratuitous. This is life the way these people live it. They bum money off of friends and family, live wherever they can, they have ups and downs, but their basic attitude towards life, and being trapped by drug habits, keeps putting them back behind the eight ball (no pun). One of them, Rob, gets a job watching a used car lot and he can live on the premises. He goes out for the night and leaves the lot unattended, and cars are stolen so he loses his job. Freddie is a junkie and a friend of Rob's, joining him in stealing and drug use; at the end of part 2 (more later) he finds out he is now HIV positive from sharing needles. Freddie's girlfriend Deliris is addicted to various drugs and has lost custody of her own children. She shoots up and then becomes agitated; we are with her as she walks around in the rain compulsively looking for lost money on the ground. It is heartbreaking to see her school photos, of a young and healthy-looking woman who has now turned into this wreck of a person. Mike is a young tough who thinks he has the answer to everything but he ends up jumping bail and going to jail after hiding out trying to avoid being caught. These are some sad, pathetic people who are taking their lives and actively throwing them away. Watching this program and seeing just how some people live, makes you realize how dangerous and easy it is to become hooked on drugs and waste your life. At the end of the second program (there was a second part made some years later than the first) we see Rob back on the streets, buying drugs and stumbling around until he completely passes out in a vacant lot among some trash. Someone at the scene is saying 'there's Rob, he's probably going to die right here one of these days.' I guess from what another reviewer said, that is what happened. Chances are the only one of these people who is still alive is Mike, and that is because he spent a lot of time in jail before he managed to ruin his health with drugs. The others, I would guess, have all passed on based on their habits and condition several years ago already.

This program is a chilling view of a life none us would want to live, but which is day to day reality for far too many people. It is worth a watch just to know what that kind of life is like.
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10/10
schools should show this documentary
shaciani11 December 2005
this is a heartbreaking documentary about the downfalls of drug abuse. if you ever have a chance to watch it you should. everyone i know that has seen it really feels an attachment to the people the documentary follows. even 16 years later, people still talk about it. i really think they should show it in schools to show the kids the reality of the dangers of drug addiction. there is a part 2 to this documentary also. i can't understand why they are never shown on TV.

to the people who made it...you did a wonderful job.

to the people who star in it...i hope that you are doing well, and

that you find a way to get away from your addictions.

to the children involved...i hope you can take the first hand

experiences you have had with the madness of drugs, and use it to stop

others from the same fate. i know you are all grown up now, and i

hope you are doing well, i wish you every happiness.
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10/10
Informative.....be prepared for what you will see. Not for the lighthearted.
aymes-711627 January 2023
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This documentary follows the lives of three individuals, over decades of time, as they struggle with their illicit drug use and addictions. As I watched this three-part documentary, I didn't realize the attachment to the hope I had for these individuals; that they would recover and stay clean. I was wishing the best for them and hoping in the next part of the documentaries that there would be sustained, positive outcomes. I give them credit for any true efforts they put forth in attempting to better themselves. I am not going to discuss what happens. It is a virtue that I have not personally known anyone that has suffered this plight. I know that if I had, I would most definitely do everything I could to help. Thank you Jon for making these films, in an effort to demonstrate to the public what real-life drug abuse is like and what the consequences are. You did a brilliant job. It is imperative that young minds comprehend the ramifications of such behaviors.
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10/10
Woah....unbelievable
HotBeautifulBeachBum15 December 2006
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Like I first said.....WOAH...unbelievable. I'm lucky to own cable and the other day turn on a Crime/Investigation channel and start to begin to watch a documentary "One Year in a Life of Crime".

Afterwards? Geh this documentary provides you will the knowledge and insight into how drugs can effect, weaken and damage lives. You watch this documentary with Awe and hope for the users to see beyond there mistakes but its normal. I mean to them, as Rob quotes "It beats working 9 -5".

When watching this documentary expect to see superb reality. Junkies shooting up, heat-ache and the belief these people have that this is normal.

Without documentaries like this...I'm sure that people walk away with the knowledge and message that your future and fate belongs in your own hands and you have the power to screw it up in a spilt second. As Rob's fate becomes apparent in the last 10mins of the documentary, listen clear and wisely to what he says. Even the user knows the right.

A recommend must see!
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