La caída: Dios, codicia y el culto de Gwen Shamblin
Título original: The Way Down: God, Greed and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin
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Explora la fama y el poder de Gwen Shamblin Lara como líder de la Iglesia Remnant Fellowship, exponiendo las prácticas controvertidas detrás de su imagen.Explora la fama y el poder de Gwen Shamblin Lara como líder de la Iglesia Remnant Fellowship, exponiendo las prácticas controvertidas detrás de su imagen.Explora la fama y el poder de Gwen Shamblin Lara como líder de la Iglesia Remnant Fellowship, exponiendo las prácticas controvertidas detrás de su imagen.
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The documentary jumps a little all over the place at times, but as a whole it's done really well. This cult seems like hell and those that run it are experts at exploitation and cruelty; as are most cult leaders. It's sad that media outlets like talk shows, including Larry King, gave this woman any sort of attention. At first I thought she just had some strange obsession with her church community being skinny, but there is so much more to it. She's hurt children and adults alike; nothing about this lifestyle is loving or caring. This documentary is captivating and I'd recommend it.
It's a good series but it could be S'much better with some editing. But it seems that all documentary series' now churn out twice as many episodes as they should. I don't know if it's because they want to stretch these stories out the way the series Dexter took 4 season's worth of material into 9 seasons, or if they just don't want to hire an editor. This is another series that would thrive as 3 episodes. But it IS interesting and well done.
Interesting documentary. I wish the structure was more in order as it was a bit all over the place, but there was a lot of information and I enjoyed it. It makes me so sad that people get sucked into cults like this. I feel so sorry for all of the children, especially Joseph.
I wish we got to hear how the people who left the Church were able to do it and what happened afterward.
I wonder if God brought the plane down...awkward!
Looking forward to the new episodes next year.
I wish we got to hear how the people who left the Church were able to do it and what happened afterward.
I wonder if God brought the plane down...awkward!
Looking forward to the new episodes next year.
I think I'm going to start doing my hair just like the exquisite and elegant Gwen Shamblin.
Her hair. Her anorexia. Her plastic Ken doll con artist husband. Her fake Christianity. Her grifting scam that is The Remnant Fellowship .This documentary has everything- and I mean everything!
I am so sad that there are only going to be three episodes available and we will have to wait until next year to get the rest because I am obsessed with this and I am not ashamed to admit it.
These people are lunatics and I need more!
Her hair. Her anorexia. Her plastic Ken doll con artist husband. Her fake Christianity. Her grifting scam that is The Remnant Fellowship .This documentary has everything- and I mean everything!
I am so sad that there are only going to be three episodes available and we will have to wait until next year to get the rest because I am obsessed with this and I am not ashamed to admit it.
These people are lunatics and I need more!
I really enjoyed this and look forward to 2 more episodes (presumably next year?) I'd like to hear a little more about what becomes of some of the key players. Especially Gwen's daughter - if that girl isn't suffering with Anorexia, I'm not sure who is.
I'm a little surprised that the story was unfamiliar to me as I find the topic very interesting. Between the cult storyline and the charlatan religious leader storyline, it was right up my alley.
How individuals can let themselves be taken it by such incredibly obvious hypocrisy is truly beyond me. But I guess they must be looking for something missing in their lives if they're willing to let anyone or anything influence them to this degree. And that's how a cult gets you - it provides what is missing. It fills a void that nothing else has been able to fill.
Of course it's the children either born into it or brought into it by their parents who get my deepest sympathy. Or someone like Delaney who was influenced at a young age and at a particularly vulnerable time in her life. My heart breaks for her parents.
What really fascinated me, however, was reading a couple of the reviews here. There are people who watch the series and then defend this despicable, greedy, evil, charlatan and her co-leaders? It's not a cult and Gwen actually helped people? Really? And how could anyone criticize parents fighting to keep their high school daughter from joining this cult filled with crazies and zealots?
Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. And it probably shouldn't surprise me as it's a big part of the reason this country is in the horrendously frightening position it's in today.
I'm a little surprised that the story was unfamiliar to me as I find the topic very interesting. Between the cult storyline and the charlatan religious leader storyline, it was right up my alley.
How individuals can let themselves be taken it by such incredibly obvious hypocrisy is truly beyond me. But I guess they must be looking for something missing in their lives if they're willing to let anyone or anything influence them to this degree. And that's how a cult gets you - it provides what is missing. It fills a void that nothing else has been able to fill.
Of course it's the children either born into it or brought into it by their parents who get my deepest sympathy. Or someone like Delaney who was influenced at a young age and at a particularly vulnerable time in her life. My heart breaks for her parents.
What really fascinated me, however, was reading a couple of the reviews here. There are people who watch the series and then defend this despicable, greedy, evil, charlatan and her co-leaders? It's not a cult and Gwen actually helped people? Really? And how could anyone criticize parents fighting to keep their high school daughter from joining this cult filled with crazies and zealots?
Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. And it probably shouldn't surprise me as it's a big part of the reason this country is in the horrendously frightening position it's in today.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAt 16:28 in S1:E1, the church shown while the town and churches of Brentwood, Tennessee are discussed is actually Victory Baptist Church, which is located in Bristol, Virginia.
- Bandas sonorasThe Cry of Freedom
Song by Joe Lara
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