CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
1.2 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una exploración cautivadora y provocadora del mundo de una de las maestras espirituales más controvertidas de la actualidad y de sus entregados seguidores.Una exploración cautivadora y provocadora del mundo de una de las maestras espirituales más controvertidas de la actualidad y de sus entregados seguidores.Una exploración cautivadora y provocadora del mundo de una de las maestras espirituales más controvertidas de la actualidad y de sus entregados seguidores.
- Elenco
Explorar episodios
Opiniones destacadas
A seriously engaging documentary. I thought I'd check out the first episode and I ended up binging the entire thing in one afternoon. Each episodes shows a more ghastly side of Teal Swan than the previous one.
This person is a perfect example of someone who's been drinking too much of their own Kool-aid for too long.
She's abusive, controlling, vindictive, and disdainful. Whenever I see a doc like this I have to wonder how these followers come to lose all common sense and value in themselves.
Swan makes it her full-time job (and full-time grift) to make you feel as badly about yourself as possible. And her entire business model depends on people feeling badly about themselves.
Exploiting people in pain and people in need will always be a profitable business for some.
This person is a perfect example of someone who's been drinking too much of their own Kool-aid for too long.
She's abusive, controlling, vindictive, and disdainful. Whenever I see a doc like this I have to wonder how these followers come to lose all common sense and value in themselves.
Swan makes it her full-time job (and full-time grift) to make you feel as badly about yourself as possible. And her entire business model depends on people feeling badly about themselves.
Exploiting people in pain and people in need will always be a profitable business for some.
The entire documentary looks like years of work with meticulous attention to detail. Amazing filming, music and story telling. The subject matter is a tough one and Kasbe's genius combines horror of Teal Swan with his art of beautiful film making. Suicide is the second most common killer among the millennials and cult leaders like Teal Swan stand ready to exploit the plight of people in need of help. This is epic work in revealing the truth behind the false prophetess of new age. A must see.
Her childhood bff did an episode of the Mormon stories podcast were she talked about Teals manipulative habits from a young age. Highly recommend. There's a way to define and measure a cult. Teal Swan is running a cult. She checks EVERY box. This doc is shot so well, it feels like a drama film. It's very engaging - I have a pretty small attention span and this kept me glued to the screen. Of course, it's cut together in a way to push a heavier tone, but don't let that distract you from the facts they are presenting. You can tell the filmmakers really wanted you to see the red flags - but I think that's what they should've done it considering SHES RUNNING A CULT IN 2022. It's worth your time to watch this!! Stay informed!! She's doing exactly what Jim Jones, David Koresh, Keith Raniere, and. L. Ron Hubbard all did.
All the low ratings are either done by Teal and her inner circle. "They probably misled her about what they were filming to make her look bad!"
or people who hate Teal "I cannot stand this narcissist"
In either case, those aren't real reviews of the series itself.
The show is unsettling and a darkly fascinating train wreck you can't look away from. It's a train wreck because we're watching a damaged person try to help other damaged people in disturbing and unethical ways.
It reminded me of a better version of the a Hulu limited series Nine Perfect Strangers (about the questionable alternative therapy retreat led by a narcissist with a secret)
It's a pretty fascinating portrait of what a cult leader can look like in today's world.
Of course it's all speculative on whether or not Teal is a narcissist or a cult leader so it's definitely not right for me to say or judge, but that's the lingering question this series investigates. Either way, it's a fascinating character study about an individual with an unsettling amount of power and influence over vulnerable people.
In either case, those aren't real reviews of the series itself.
The show is unsettling and a darkly fascinating train wreck you can't look away from. It's a train wreck because we're watching a damaged person try to help other damaged people in disturbing and unethical ways.
It reminded me of a better version of the a Hulu limited series Nine Perfect Strangers (about the questionable alternative therapy retreat led by a narcissist with a secret)
It's a pretty fascinating portrait of what a cult leader can look like in today's world.
Of course it's all speculative on whether or not Teal is a narcissist or a cult leader so it's definitely not right for me to say or judge, but that's the lingering question this series investigates. Either way, it's a fascinating character study about an individual with an unsettling amount of power and influence over vulnerable people.
I really enjoyed this documentary! During the first episode, I thought of Teal as a Tony Robbins-type motivational speaker type. By the end, I thought she was an absolute sociopath. Great documentary!
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
- How many seasons does The Deep End have?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Viaje a lo más profundo: la tribu de Teal Swan
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 44min
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta