Ashley Madison: Sexo, mentiras y escándalos
Título original: Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal
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Cuando hackean un sitio web de citas para personas infieles, la información íntima de millones de usuarios sale a la luz, arruinando sus matrimonios y destruyendo sus vidas.Cuando hackean un sitio web de citas para personas infieles, la información íntima de millones de usuarios sale a la luz, arruinando sus matrimonios y destruyendo sus vidas.Cuando hackean un sitio web de citas para personas infieles, la información íntima de millones de usuarios sale a la luz, arruinando sus matrimonios y destruyendo sus vidas.
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It was an interesting premise. I enjoyed hearing the story of how Ashley Madison began and how they marketed the website. However, they took an idea that had enough content for a 1-1.5 hour tv special and turned it into three separate hour long episodes. It was very bloated and repetitive in a lot of places. The personal stories of the interviewees were also drawn out. The show did have some interesting facts and perspectives within it and it was well put together. However, I found myself skipping a number of interviews and scenes because of how repetitive it was. You're probably better just googling the story rather than watching this show.
In the early 2000's, when online dating was still relatively taboo, one firm took the monotony out of monogamy, Ashley Madison, unfortunately for the company and users, the site was hacked, and details made public.
Ok, so it's not exactly enlightening or educational, it's the kind of series you'll watch as you have tea and toast, whilst reading your newspaper, what it is, is an interesting story about human behaviour.
You will hear from hypocrites, more hypocrites, and a few people who very much have their feet on the ground.
I had a few questions, who did it, what would the fallout be, and would she stay with him?
You get some answers, unfortunately not all of them, but it's worth sticking with, episodes two and three are a lot more satisfying.
I wish Netflix would take note of so many comments, focused on the same thing, stop making your documentaries so long, this is yet another example, part one is virtually redundant, it establishes one thing, people cheat.
7/10.
Ok, so it's not exactly enlightening or educational, it's the kind of series you'll watch as you have tea and toast, whilst reading your newspaper, what it is, is an interesting story about human behaviour.
You will hear from hypocrites, more hypocrites, and a few people who very much have their feet on the ground.
I had a few questions, who did it, what would the fallout be, and would she stay with him?
You get some answers, unfortunately not all of them, but it's worth sticking with, episodes two and three are a lot more satisfying.
I wish Netflix would take note of so many comments, focused on the same thing, stop making your documentaries so long, this is yet another example, part one is virtually redundant, it establishes one thing, people cheat.
7/10.
Of the handful of the people they profiled, I.e. Christian guy, suicide guy, etc they all took ridiculous selfie / regular photos with really stupid looks on their faces, like they were always trying to be funny....
I believe that anyone who constantly takes pics like this are liars who are hiding something. I'll admit this is a far fetched theory but I've notice this in other documentaries also. A real man doesn't do this. So take a look at your significant others social media and also the photos around your house. You might be married to one of these unfaithful idiots and you didn't even know it.
I believe that anyone who constantly takes pics like this are liars who are hiding something. I'll admit this is a far fetched theory but I've notice this in other documentaries also. A real man doesn't do this. So take a look at your significant others social media and also the photos around your house. You might be married to one of these unfaithful idiots and you didn't even know it.
A story really that was not compelling or needed to be told,unless it changes minds of those who think deceiving is productive or lucrative.
What bothers me as much as cheaters are those who forgive or push blame,it was the other person & so forth.. Bottom line: Cheaters don't change,really-They just get smarter doing it!
If the victims don't hold people accountable they are only causing a chain reaction,for others to experience the same type fate.
Any website is responsible for how personal data is used,especially after promising things being secure.
Those involved in this didn't seem to learn anything,otherwise this cash cow series wouldn't of been produced.
Lastly- YouTube couple.. Before seeing this did years back catch a few of their videos,they always gave me the ick factor due to not feeling authentic of many things.
What bothers me as much as cheaters are those who forgive or push blame,it was the other person & so forth.. Bottom line: Cheaters don't change,really-They just get smarter doing it!
If the victims don't hold people accountable they are only causing a chain reaction,for others to experience the same type fate.
Any website is responsible for how personal data is used,especially after promising things being secure.
Those involved in this didn't seem to learn anything,otherwise this cash cow series wouldn't of been produced.
Lastly- YouTube couple.. Before seeing this did years back catch a few of their videos,they always gave me the ick factor due to not feeling authentic of many things.
No matter how interesting the subject matter may be, this "series" is biased beyond belief. At first I almost couldn't believe that the victims of this doc were the unfaithful partners, it just seemed insane. But yes, we were expected to watch the cheaters explain their stories as if they are recounting traumatic events and feel sorry for them.
The "victims" paint themselves as naive and discontent partners tricked into doing something stupid (not immoral, just stupid) who then faced unfair consequences.
It's quite rich that the filmmakers have people in the doc explaining how the hack ruined so many lives, and yet don't see the hypocrisy that they are defending those guilty of infidelity, which undoubtedly ruins lives. They want us to be scared of the group responsible for the hack, but I think they should be seen as America's most noble whistleblowers.
The "victims" paint themselves as naive and discontent partners tricked into doing something stupid (not immoral, just stupid) who then faced unfair consequences.
It's quite rich that the filmmakers have people in the doc explaining how the hack ruined so many lives, and yet don't see the hypocrisy that they are defending those guilty of infidelity, which undoubtedly ruins lives. They want us to be scared of the group responsible for the hack, but I think they should be seen as America's most noble whistleblowers.
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