Byline: A.O. SCOTT New York Times
Imagine a scenario in which a young black man, just freed from prison for the second time, haplessly stumbles into a situation that, thanks to the popularity of ``three strikes and you're out'' laws, could put him on ice forever. He must simultaneously try to prove his innocence and evade police and angry criminals who pursue him.
This story might yield a rich, tense psychological thriller rippling with righteous political anger with everything going for it: Hitchcockian suspense, heart-swelling melodrama, and up-to-the minute social relevance.
None of which has anything to do with ``3 Strikes,'' which elects to …
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