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Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests

  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 25min
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5,6/10
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Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests (2021)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around... Tout lireExploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.

  • Réalisation
    • Tim Travers Hawkins
  • Scénario
    • Tim Travers Hawkins
    • Mark Monroe
  • Casting principal
    • Kyle Behm
    • Roland Behm
    • Lydia X.Z. Brown
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    930
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Travers Hawkins
    • Scénario
      • Tim Travers Hawkins
      • Mark Monroe
    • Casting principal
      • Kyle Behm
      • Roland Behm
      • Lydia X.Z. Brown
    • 44avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Kyle Behm
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    Roland Behm
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    Lydia X.Z. Brown
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    Susan Cain
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    Ben Dattner
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    Jamaal Eggelston
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    Merve Emre
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    David Flemming
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    Katherine Hughes
    • Self
    Frank James
    • Self
    Sofia Jaskowsky-Rodriguez
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    • (as Sofia Jaskowsky)
    Lindsay Johnson
    • Self
    • (as Lindsay Johnston)
    Lashawn Mackey
    • Self
    Cathy O'Neil
    Cathy O'Neil
    • Self
    Christine White
    • Actress
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Travers Hawkins
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      • Mark Monroe
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    2chasedemayo

    They Got Carried Away

    It starts out incredibly interesting and by the halfway mark, you realize this is more about white men being the devil then it is about educating viewers about the topic at hand. It got carried away in preaching and less about informing. Shame because there was so much potential to educate without throwing barbs.
    6malloy-se

    Insightful and well intentioned

    Never quite reaches it's climax with misleading stories to make an unnecessary narrative. Wish it had focused on either sensationalism or pure information but it tries to straddle both and falls short. Not really sure what the point of the film is. It raises several good ones but focuses on one major personality test by showing its impact on an individual while that individual was not affected by that test at all. Intermixed is random history of the main test and an woman who is upset personally disorders exist. I don't disagree with her but I don't quite see how her part fits. Then they have random other people that never really add anything except to show that many people believe in these tests too much. Hopefully no one takes this as factual.
    6tynia-67266

    Great content, not great production

    I thoroughly enjoyed the documentary and its contents. It's very eye-opening and definitely worth a watch, especially if you're in the employment market. There were many interesting examples and points of view presented, so I'd say it's quite a well-rounded production. However the technical watchability is rather poor, the music is way too loud and makes it very difficult to understand the speakers. I nearly turned it off because I couldn't hear the speakers properly. Overall, however, definitely worth a watch.
    Bela-

    The sound editor should be in jail

    Interesting subject, but the poor sound edit makes it impossible to watch. How can you make a documentary where the soundtrack is so loud that you are constantly struggling to hear what people are saying?
    4skepticskeptical

    Agenda-driven Communist propaganda film

    This is a strange "documentary" in that it seems to blame the suicide of a young man (during the production of the film????) on the personality test industry, which "deprived" him of a job at Kroger's. (What?)

    I am very sorry that Kyle took his own life, but I also feel that the film does not make the case for anything beyond his own psychological state of insecurity. The militant disability rights advocates in this film--so filled with anger and frustration--are blinded by their religious commitment to the view that everything that happens to anyone who is not a white male happens because of racism, sexism, "ableism" (that's a new one...), capitalism, you name it. I myself am more of a personal responsibility champion. We all encounter disappointments and roadblocks, but some of us figure out ways to innovate and move on. There are plenty examples of very famous and successful people who did just that: Oprah Winfrey, for one.

    This film seems to be some sort of manifesto for a communist society where everyone gets to do whatever they want. But as things stand, global capitalism reigns. In the system in which we currently find ourselves, it seems odd to find fault with employers for wanting to hire "able" people. I mean, who would want to hire someone whom they believe to be incompetent?

    I am truly sorry that people let other people crush them to the point of making them want to disappear. I myself ignore jerks and set out to make lemonade when provided with lemons. The truth is that jerks will always be here--they cannot be legislated away. They are a fact of life in human society. I myself never took any of these supposedly destructive psychological tests, but having done so I certainly would never run around claiming that my entire identity is captured by four capital letters. Pretty ridiculous, to be perfectly honest. But, then again, people do get lured into religious cults...

    I should probably stop watching these pseudo-documentaries, but it is hard to know which ones are truly worthless because they tend to start out strong and then spiral into nonsense. I never watch anything with a red 'N' anymore, but now I see that HBO is indulging in the very same sort of nonsense as Netflix. Ugh.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mars 2021 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • La cara oculta de los test de personalidad
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      • Dorothy Street Pictures
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