Leah Remini: Ein Leben nach Scientology
Originaltitel: Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
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Eine Serie mit Geschichten von ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Scientology Kirche, deren Leben durch die schädlichen Praktiken der Kirche beeinträchtigt wurde.Eine Serie mit Geschichten von ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Scientology Kirche, deren Leben durch die schädlichen Praktiken der Kirche beeinträchtigt wurde.Eine Serie mit Geschichten von ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Scientology Kirche, deren Leben durch die schädlichen Praktiken der Kirche beeinträchtigt wurde.
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- 5 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Each episode my opinion of Leah Remini continues to grow. She is taking a very personal aspect of a part of her life and opening it up to public knowledge and possible ridicule in an attempt to get information to the public on what really goes on behind the secretive doors of the so-called "church" of scientology. It is heartbreaking to see how this organization is tearing families apart. There have now been, in the last decade, several documentaries and books released in an attempt to educate the public on scientology. The one common factor seems to be the fact that this "church" refuses to sit down and answer questions or debate - anyone. They continue to refuse cameras inside all these properties. Anyone who is walking in truth is never afraid to stand in the light. The series is very well produced. The interviews with the folks who have had to make the heartbreaking decision to leave, knowing their family members will be put under horrific pressure to not have anything to do with them any longer are so hard to hear. I hope that enough is brought forward so that law enforcement can research into the physical abuse end at least. The series is much like hearing about the poor women and children in some of the FLDS situations. They seem trapped. I admire what Leah Remini is trying to accomplish and hope her show can help some of these families.
An eye-opening look at the ever elusive and widely unknown, questionable and abusive practices of The Church of Scientology, by those who survived it.
Leah Remini (best recognized for the role of Carrie Heffernan in the long running U. S. t.v. Series, "The King of Queens"), who is a well known celebrity and one that essentially grew up throughout her entire life within the folds of this "church" (and made her separation from it very public in 2013), is our guide on the trepidatious path that lays between joining and leaving this well known religious organization, which has been described by many as a cult.
After my own brief secondhand experience with this consortium (a loved one nearly fell into the permanent clutches of these divisive tacticians after they utilized a technique which preyed on her personal childhood trauma) and its manipulative methods to draw people "in," I believe that anyone can see, through this documentary, how and why it could be so difficult for those within this sect to escape it.
Personal testimonies from Remini and numerous other former C. O. S. Members (which includes Mike Rinder, spokesperson for The Church of Scientology for over 20 years and member for over 40) give us an unprecedented view from behind the sanctimonious curtain which this religion attempts to conceal itself and its' injustices and abuses, within.
One will hopefully gain an understanding that many of these inherently good minded people can not be entirely faulted for their naive "goose-stepping" to a drum beat that carries/carried the promises of being a part of a greater and better picture, as they were and are regularly recruited in their most impressionable years.
Perhaps many who view this will also come to understand that that proverbial "drum beat" is also not limited to the Church of Scientology, but to virtually any and every authoritarian construct within the realms of our modern day society which portrays itself as 'a place to make the good-hearted better than they could be on their own' yet bleeds those same people financially and vilifies those who criticize, or examine it (the organization) too closely.
*Update & note - I originally rated this an 8/10, but have after a viewing of the full first & several episodes of the second season, raised it to 10/10 as my initial review was based on only the initial episodes.
The series continues to be fascinating & riveting as it has expanded to not only show the indignities, abuses, manipulations, divisive attacks, assaults & so much more that this megalomaniacal CULT has perpetrated upon it's members, but the manner in which it attempts to harass both Remini & Rinder in their pursuit of truth & justice against this diabolical faction.
"Groundbreaking" is not a word I've ever used casually in rl, or in print, but for a television documentary like this I'd say it fits perfectly.
This is a show that should be seen by EVERYONE.
Whether you've had personal dealings with the C. O. S. Or have simply encountered any of their naive youth soliciting "The Church" and it's non-existent miracles, or if you've only raised an eyebrow by recent allegations against a well known celebrity who has ties to the C. O. S. & wondered how they are keeping him out of the very hot pot of boiling water he should be sitting in as of this writing.
This is eyeopening, compelling & will hopefully set a "standard" not only for those who are serious about watching real documentaries that give MORE than a simple insight into things that are unknown to most, but for those who produce, create, or aspire to tell us about actual unknown & limited views & stories that they feel need to be seen & told, like the stories you'll find in this captivating series.
Leah Remini (best recognized for the role of Carrie Heffernan in the long running U. S. t.v. Series, "The King of Queens"), who is a well known celebrity and one that essentially grew up throughout her entire life within the folds of this "church" (and made her separation from it very public in 2013), is our guide on the trepidatious path that lays between joining and leaving this well known religious organization, which has been described by many as a cult.
After my own brief secondhand experience with this consortium (a loved one nearly fell into the permanent clutches of these divisive tacticians after they utilized a technique which preyed on her personal childhood trauma) and its manipulative methods to draw people "in," I believe that anyone can see, through this documentary, how and why it could be so difficult for those within this sect to escape it.
Personal testimonies from Remini and numerous other former C. O. S. Members (which includes Mike Rinder, spokesperson for The Church of Scientology for over 20 years and member for over 40) give us an unprecedented view from behind the sanctimonious curtain which this religion attempts to conceal itself and its' injustices and abuses, within.
One will hopefully gain an understanding that many of these inherently good minded people can not be entirely faulted for their naive "goose-stepping" to a drum beat that carries/carried the promises of being a part of a greater and better picture, as they were and are regularly recruited in their most impressionable years.
Perhaps many who view this will also come to understand that that proverbial "drum beat" is also not limited to the Church of Scientology, but to virtually any and every authoritarian construct within the realms of our modern day society which portrays itself as 'a place to make the good-hearted better than they could be on their own' yet bleeds those same people financially and vilifies those who criticize, or examine it (the organization) too closely.
*Update & note - I originally rated this an 8/10, but have after a viewing of the full first & several episodes of the second season, raised it to 10/10 as my initial review was based on only the initial episodes.
The series continues to be fascinating & riveting as it has expanded to not only show the indignities, abuses, manipulations, divisive attacks, assaults & so much more that this megalomaniacal CULT has perpetrated upon it's members, but the manner in which it attempts to harass both Remini & Rinder in their pursuit of truth & justice against this diabolical faction.
"Groundbreaking" is not a word I've ever used casually in rl, or in print, but for a television documentary like this I'd say it fits perfectly.
This is a show that should be seen by EVERYONE.
Whether you've had personal dealings with the C. O. S. Or have simply encountered any of their naive youth soliciting "The Church" and it's non-existent miracles, or if you've only raised an eyebrow by recent allegations against a well known celebrity who has ties to the C. O. S. & wondered how they are keeping him out of the very hot pot of boiling water he should be sitting in as of this writing.
This is eyeopening, compelling & will hopefully set a "standard" not only for those who are serious about watching real documentaries that give MORE than a simple insight into things that are unknown to most, but for those who produce, create, or aspire to tell us about actual unknown & limited views & stories that they feel need to be seen & told, like the stories you'll find in this captivating series.
I used to think Scientology was extremely intriguing and fascinating and spent way too many hours of my life checking it out, reading about it, and reading a rather large & glossy Scientology primer I had found at Chapters, and then ultimately dipping my toes into it in the form of one of their cheapest and lowest level communication courses. Although I didn't know any Scientologists, the whole idea of organizing, quantifying, and mapping out "the path" to "enlightenment" really appealed to me. However, after doing my due diligence, and reading A LOT on the subject, I finally decided it was not for me and didn't even finish that first communication course.
That was when I got my own personal taste of what Scientology is really like. I began getting bombarded with calls from members of the local org encouraging me to come finish the course. At first, I would politely put them off telling them I no longer had the time to come in, then that I was no longer interested in Scientology. When the calls continued (for years), I got more short with them and told them clearly to stop calling and to remove me from their contact lists. At one point, they told me it wasn't possible to remove me from their contact lists, and that's when I really knew this whole thing is INSANE!!! I just hope that, as Rinder says in Episode 2, that the whole thing just implodes on itself when the world finally wakes up from the delusion that is Scientology. THANK YOU FOR THIS EXPOSÉ!!!
That was when I got my own personal taste of what Scientology is really like. I began getting bombarded with calls from members of the local org encouraging me to come finish the course. At first, I would politely put them off telling them I no longer had the time to come in, then that I was no longer interested in Scientology. When the calls continued (for years), I got more short with them and told them clearly to stop calling and to remove me from their contact lists. At one point, they told me it wasn't possible to remove me from their contact lists, and that's when I really knew this whole thing is INSANE!!! I just hope that, as Rinder says in Episode 2, that the whole thing just implodes on itself when the world finally wakes up from the delusion that is Scientology. THANK YOU FOR THIS EXPOSÉ!!!
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Hands down one of the best documentaries I have seen in a very very long time. My heart bleeds for those poor people who managed to escape. America seriously needs to consider reforming their religion policies. The documentary is detailed and full of information. Each episode is very good. Not one episode did my mind wander off. She manages to keep you glued to the screen to the very end. Every time an episode ends I cant wait for the next one. Even if you are not a documentary person you will enjoy this! Well done A&E, Leah Remini and all the people involved for giving the public a top quality documentary exposing these scientology fraudsters!
As a person who lived in the shadow of this organization for 20 some years, the first show captured my attention. I like that it didn't get bogged down in whether Scientology is a religion or not, or tried to explain all the insider lingo, but just simply stuck with the important part:
Scientology hurts people in a variety of ways including tearing families apart and forcing people into horrible choices.
If you think Scientology is just a harmless nut cult and you have to be weak-minded to join it in the first place -- this show will make you think again. If you think it's not you, and so it doesn't impact you -- think again.
I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Scientology hurts people in a variety of ways including tearing families apart and forcing people into horrible choices.
If you think Scientology is just a harmless nut cult and you have to be weak-minded to join it in the first place -- this show will make you think again. If you think it's not you, and so it doesn't impact you -- think again.
I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
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- WissenswertesDavid Miscavige is the ecclesiastical leader of the Church of Scientology.
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