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Seven Seconds

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2018
  • 15
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
22K
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POPULARITY
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Clare-Hope Ashitey in Seven Seconds (2018)
In an instant, life is forever changed for Brenton Butler and his family. After a white cop accidentally hits and critically injures a black teenager, a northeastern city explodes with racial tensions, an attempted cover up and its aftermath, and the trial of the century.
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Tensions run high between black citizens and white cops in Jersey City when a black teenage boy is critically injured by a cop.Tensions run high between black citizens and white cops in Jersey City when a black teenage boy is critically injured by a cop.Tensions run high between black citizens and white cops in Jersey City when a black teenage boy is critically injured by a cop.

  • Creator
    • Veena Sud
  • Stars
    • Clare-Hope Ashitey
    • Beau Knapp
    • Michael Mosley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,517
    197
    • Creator
      • Veena Sud
    • Stars
      • Clare-Hope Ashitey
      • Beau Knapp
      • Michael Mosley
    • 308User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 wins & 12 nominations total

    Episodes10

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    TopTop-rated1 season2018

    Videos8

    Seven Seconds: He Might Know Something
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    Seven Seconds: He Might Know Something
    Official Trailer
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    Seven Seconds
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    Seven Seconds
    Seven Seconds: Season 1
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    Seven Seconds: Season 1
    Seven Seconds: No Justice
    Trailer 0:32
    Seven Seconds: No Justice
    Regina King Didn't See Emmy Win Coming
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    Regina King Didn't See Emmy Win Coming

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    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    • KJ Harper
    • 2018
    Beau Knapp
    Beau Knapp
    • Peter Jablonski
    • 2018
    Michael Mosley
    Michael Mosley
    • Joe 'Fish' Rinaldi
    • 2018
    David Lyons
    David Lyons
    • Mike DiAngelo
    • 2018
    Russell Hornsby
    Russell Hornsby
    • Isaiah Butler
    • 2018
    Raúl Castillo
    Raúl Castillo
    • Felix Osorio
    • 2018
    Patrick Murney
    Patrick Murney
    • Manny Wilcox
    • 2018
    Zackary Momoh
    Zackary Momoh
    • Seth Butler
    • 2018
    Michelle Veintimilla
    Michelle Veintimilla
    • Marie Jablonski
    • 2018
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Latrice Butler
    • 2018
    Nadia Alexander
    Nadia Alexander
    • Nadine
    • 2018
    Adriana DeMeo
    Adriana DeMeo
    • Teresa
    • 2018
    Jeremy Davidson
    Jeremy Davidson
    • James Connelly
    • 2018
    Corey Champagne
    Corey Champagne
    • Kadeuce Porter
    • 2018
    Mustafa Speaks
    Mustafa Speaks
    • Vontrell 'Messiah' Odoms
    • 2018
    Lesli Margherita
    Lesli Margherita
    • Crystal DiAngelo
    • 2018
    Daykwon Gaines
    • Brenton Butler
    • 2018
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Sam Hennessy
    • 2018
    • Creator
      • Veena Sud
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    User reviews308

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    10NoNameBigBoy

    Great show, heavy, painful

    Great show with amazing actors. Usually I like to single out faves but honestly there isn't a bad performance here. But like some of the other reviews mention it's heavy, painful. A powerful look at personal and institutional racism in USA
    8stevesmith-80860

    Pleasantly surprised, 7.75/10 Stars

    Based off the synopsis I didn't think I was going to like this show. I thought this show was going to be more social justice activism. I ended up really liking this show. I think the show did a really good job of giving a nuanced perspective of very complex issues, they did not try to dumb down the messaging to good and evil like some other shows and movies do. The show did a really good job of presenting all sides and letting the viewer come to their own conclusions. The show does not perceive to tell you what is right and wrong and what to think, they leave that up to the viewer to decide for themselves. The acting in this so was superb, especially Regina King, Russell Hornsby, and Michael Mosley. The dialogue was good but some of the New York accents were a little over the top, nothing too bad though. The story was good. The more episodes I watched the better the show got.

    7.75/10 Stars
    8KataclysmCritic

    Amazing! The series shares the harsh reality of power in the US and lack of accountability/justice when it comes to the system

    This series grabbed my attention right from the start! A white cop happens to hit a black 15 year old kid with his car. The cop's boss and coworkers show up seconds after and tell him to leave the kid there...essentially ignoring/covering up a hit and run and allowing things to turn to a possible homicide. This is just the beginning of a sick, downward spiral. Unfortunately this doesn't have a happy go lucky, movie magic storyline or ending. Instead this movie portrays HARSH REALITY! The reality of giving power to a corrupt and unjust system. It really opens your eyes in so many ways. This movie made me feel so many different things...frustration, heartbroken, surprised, yet not surprised at all. I don't doubt for one second that this stuff really happens exactly the way it played out on screen. Actors were incredible!! A very high end, solid series that keeps you glued from start to finish!! Highly satisfied! Would've loved if they could've continued this series with different cases and new cast each season!
    8nicktatta

    Sensitive, dark, authentic and mostly well crafted

    Any review less than a 6 is nonsense, this show is well done and deserves to be watched. We're there a few plot holes and semi unbelievable parts, yes. Was 90% of the show gritty and realistic, yes. It tackled revelant cultural topics while entertaining us, especially the last 4 episodes as the pace quickened and the characters grew more desperate. Watch it, can't imagine you being disappointed.
    10julesfdelorme

    You have to See Seven SEconds

    We say, I say, again and again that we are in a Golden Age of Television. We say it and I say it because it is very true. Television shows, spurred on by streaming apps and audience expectation being raised higher and higher, have become as good and often better than anything that film can offer. The problem for shows and audiences alike however is that so many superb shows can get lost in the shuffle and even, as we saw so recently with Damnation and Dirk Gently, get cancelled long before they should be. Hopefully Seven Seconds does not fall into the latter category. Created, and largely written by Veena Sud, best known for her work on The Killing, (She's also from Toronto. I need to mention this because I too live in Toronto and because it is so nice to see a Canadian Woman, particularly one from so close to home, finding such success.) Seven Seconds is better than just good. It's great. Sud does a masterful job of writing and the shows itself is so layered with thought and imagery that I just had to go back and watch it again right away, something I have only done once, maybe twice before. On the surface Seven Seconds is a very intense and dark story about a young white cop who hits a black boy and then, along with three other cops who he barely knows on a narcotic squad that he has just joined, seeks to cover it up. On the surface Seven Seconds is a contemplation of race relations and the police. But it is so much more than just that. Seven Seconds is a deep and profound psychological and social study. It is a show that questions how well we really know each other, and how easily that we can assume that we know each other. It is a study of repentance and sorrow. It is a quest to see the humanity that underlies the surface in each and everyone of us. Yes, it's another cop show. And, taken on that level, it is a damned good cop show. Yes, it is a story about crime and punishment, or lack of thereof. Taken on just that level, it is a superb presentation of the impact of crime and on each every person that crime touches. Yes, it is dark and moody drama. Taken on just that level, Seven Seconds' superb writing and exquisite acting stands up with the best drama. Each and every actor is so perfect. Each and every bit of dialogue is so dead on. Each and every scene evokes and rips at your emotions so terribly and so beautifully. Seven Seconds is simply and utterly perfect at what it does in that very rare way that shows like Rectify or NYPD Blue have been able to be. Watch Seven Seconds. And then watch Seven Seconds again to see how well symbols are used to create depth, how layered and complex this show is underneath what seems like a pretty straight forward exterior. Because that is exactly what Seven Seconds really turns out to be about. What we see on the surface does not tell us what lies hidden beneath. But even on the surface Seven Seconds is a superb show. Don't let it get lost. Don't wait until it's been cancelled to find out how good this show is. Enjoy all your other favourite shows too. But, for your own sake, make sure you don't lose sight of Seven Seconds.

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      According to series creator Veena Sud, the choice of the particular New Jersey location was intentional because the rear view of the Statue of Liberty was somewhat symbolic of how welcoming 'she' is to immigrants from Europe and the East, and how ironic it is that her back is turned to those already settled here, particularly those in dire need of justice in this storyline.
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      Featured in The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards (2018)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bảy Giây
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • East 2 West Entertainment
      • Fox 21
      • Netflix
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      • 2.00 : 1

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