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(2006)

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10/10
To be honest...
blaktornado-127 December 2006
It's a very moving piece and deserves to be credited for what it is; An amazing documentary.

I've seen documentaries on New Orleans by Big ass companies working for Television stations but none were as good as this. This movie is heart-warming and I loved it (in a way that you can love a very,very sad story)

Well Done!!

I can't wait to see more from you guys!

Congratulations!

From Your good friend, Blak Tornado.
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10/10
A powerful and moving testament
HorrorweenComposerTony17 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Sure, we have all seen the news reports going hysterical during the time. But what was the aftermath, the REAL people that lived there? Hellp is a heck of a testament to all they went through. Not simply sound bites for a receptive audience, Hellp goes to the heart, real people affected and how their lives were overturned forever.

The most gut wrenching part for me was a young man, a victim of police brutality. Forever confined to a wheelchair. No more than 16 years old.

So much hurt, so much hope. From the horrifying to the rays of hope from volunteers and people willing to work to help out. Hellp is one to be remembered.
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