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Many critics argued the second half turns into a "liberal yuppie thriller" focusing on the escape, rather than the political struggle in the township.

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After Biko is murdered, Woods is placed under a banning order. The latter half follows his dangerous escape from South Africa to publish Biko's story and expose the government's complicity in his death.

The plot takes a dramatic turn when Biko and Woods are arrested and Biko is brutally beaten by the police. The film's climax depicts Biko's tragic death in police custody, which sparks widespread outrage and protests across South Africa. The movie ends with Woods' escape to London, where he continues to advocate for an end to apartheid. : This refers to the resolution of the video

Here is a feature breakdown of the film and this specific technical version: The Film: Cry Freedom (1987)

For cinephiles, this release is often sought after because it preserves the intended by Attenborough. The 1080p clarity is particularly effective during the film's tense, large-scale protest sequences and the emotional close-ups that define the chemistry between Kline and Washington. Many critics argued the second half turns into

Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Duration : 2h 38mn Bit rate : 10.2 Mbps Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 (letterboxed to 2.35:1)