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Segue la vita di Kevin Spacey dalla sua infanzia al suo successo di emergenza a Broadway e alla sua ascesa alla celebrità, fino alla sua spettacolare caduta in disgrazia mentre affronta le a... Leggi tuttoSegue la vita di Kevin Spacey dalla sua infanzia al suo successo di emergenza a Broadway e alla sua ascesa alla celebrità, fino alla sua spettacolare caduta in disgrazia mentre affronta le accuse di molestie e abusi sessuali.Segue la vita di Kevin Spacey dalla sua infanzia al suo successo di emergenza a Broadway e alla sua ascesa alla celebrità, fino alla sua spettacolare caduta in disgrazia mentre affronta le accuse di molestie e abusi sessuali.
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Power, sociopathy, and Hollywood. What's new? Inseparable. I notice Kevin's team are clearly online here trying to vote down all of the positive reviews. Fanboyism and hero worship is such a classless American trait.
The anecdotes of people who Kevin manipulated into attempting sexual encounters with is just a common theme in Hollywood. What did I take away from this documentary? That Kevin clearly had a dysfunctional view of life, sex, boundaries, and interpersonal relationships. Perhaps if he had sought quality help for himself at a much younger age, he'd still be around today, acting, and not trying to initiate abusive relationships. Unfortunately for victims of severely dysfunctional parenting, like Kevin, it becomes a sad existence.
The anecdotes of people who Kevin manipulated into attempting sexual encounters with is just a common theme in Hollywood. What did I take away from this documentary? That Kevin clearly had a dysfunctional view of life, sex, boundaries, and interpersonal relationships. Perhaps if he had sought quality help for himself at a much younger age, he'd still be around today, acting, and not trying to initiate abusive relationships. Unfortunately for victims of severely dysfunctional parenting, like Kevin, it becomes a sad existence.
Sexual harassment and sexual assault isn't a joke and neither is Kevin Spacey's predatory lifestyle preying upon hopeful young men looking thanks break in to acting. How many people did Spacey have to pay settlements too? How many signed NDAs in exchange for a settlement?
Spacey reminds me of Darrien in Baby Reindeer. Maybe Kevin Spacey is Darrien?
When I look at Spacey I see a psychopath.
No one should make excuses for Spacey's behavior or criticize the reactions or motives of the men he assaulted. He has been in positions of great power and has misused it horrendously.
Kevin has a predilection for preying upon young men - many - if not most - are heterosexuals.
Spacey reminds me of Darrien in Baby Reindeer. Maybe Kevin Spacey is Darrien?
When I look at Spacey I see a psychopath.
No one should make excuses for Spacey's behavior or criticize the reactions or motives of the men he assaulted. He has been in positions of great power and has misused it horrendously.
Kevin has a predilection for preying upon young men - many - if not most - are heterosexuals.
Spacey Unmasked is one of those documentaries that doesn't rely on many frills: it places in front of the camera men who lived the same pattern of nightmare, each one narrating how Kevin Spacey turned power into a weapon, and proximity into abuse. The documentary is built on testimony after testimony, painting the portrait of a serial predator whose story stretches back to his school days. There isn't much of a mystery to be solved, just the confirmation of a decades-long pattern.
And that's when I remember when he was acquitted and I saw people rushing to defend the actor's "honor." "They ruined an innocent man's life," they said. Yeah, right: innocent. I think few words sound so empty to me in this context. He may pile up acquittals, but innocence is another matter entirely. There is an abysmal difference between not guilty and innocent, and it is precisely into that chasm that the victims fall. Anyone who listens to these accounts of forced touching, groping, and violated intimacy cannot, in good conscience, call him innocent. The law may have acquitted him, but reality echoes in every testimony.
As a documentary, however, it has its limitations. It seems content to be a mosaic of victims, when it could also be an analysis of how powerful men escape unscathed, about the structural fragility that makes harassment a crime almost impossible to convict. The most it risks is inserting tacky hashtags after each interview and a segment featuring Spacey's brother, who mentions an abusive Nazi father - a suggestion of an inherited perversion that is never confirmed. It's the only attempt to expand the narrative beyond the testimonials, but it still remains in the realm of shallow speculation.
In the end, Spacey Unmasked serves an important purpose: it gives a voice to those who were silenced. Perhaps that is its greatest strength and its greatest weakness: documenting the pain is necessary, but hearing so many voices crying out against a man who remains untouched leaves a bitter taste of powerlessness. As a viewer, I'm left with the feeling that justice is a stage where the powerful continue to perform their roles until the final scene. And Spacey, the talented actor that he is, managed to embody the most convenient role of his career: that of the innocent man. Except, to me, innocent he will never be.
And that's when I remember when he was acquitted and I saw people rushing to defend the actor's "honor." "They ruined an innocent man's life," they said. Yeah, right: innocent. I think few words sound so empty to me in this context. He may pile up acquittals, but innocence is another matter entirely. There is an abysmal difference between not guilty and innocent, and it is precisely into that chasm that the victims fall. Anyone who listens to these accounts of forced touching, groping, and violated intimacy cannot, in good conscience, call him innocent. The law may have acquitted him, but reality echoes in every testimony.
As a documentary, however, it has its limitations. It seems content to be a mosaic of victims, when it could also be an analysis of how powerful men escape unscathed, about the structural fragility that makes harassment a crime almost impossible to convict. The most it risks is inserting tacky hashtags after each interview and a segment featuring Spacey's brother, who mentions an abusive Nazi father - a suggestion of an inherited perversion that is never confirmed. It's the only attempt to expand the narrative beyond the testimonials, but it still remains in the realm of shallow speculation.
In the end, Spacey Unmasked serves an important purpose: it gives a voice to those who were silenced. Perhaps that is its greatest strength and its greatest weakness: documenting the pain is necessary, but hearing so many voices crying out against a man who remains untouched leaves a bitter taste of powerlessness. As a viewer, I'm left with the feeling that justice is a stage where the powerful continue to perform their roles until the final scene. And Spacey, the talented actor that he is, managed to embody the most convenient role of his career: that of the innocent man. Except, to me, innocent he will never be.
Before I discuss my thoughts on this two part docu-series, I must state right now that the subject matter detailed here are not easy for anyone to bare witness. If you happen to be a victim of sexual misconduct in any way, it's perhaps better to avoid this series as it chronicles numerous people within the entertainment industry who were assaulted by former acting legend Kevin Spacey. You have every right to not watch this series and anything depicted should be advised through viewer discretion.
Now with that said, where this documentary series succeeds the most in is bringing new insight into many men who were victimized and horribly mistreated by Spacey through sexual desires. Considering that Spacey himself turned out to be a self-loathing homosexual man, the many interviewees shown in the documentary make enough account into how much Spacey's horrendous actions could have stemmed from internalized anger based on what he was. While it does not excuse anything he did, Spacey's growing career seemed like a good coping mechanism to hide away from his traumatic upbringing. The numerous stories chronicled from the people who Spacey mistreated, his own family members and other journalists paint an interesting light into how much made and broke the actor both in terms of ego and reputation.
That being said, as this series is only two episodes long, it feels a little underdeveloped as far as detailing anything interesting beyond the mere allegations and some of Spacey's already spoken about childhood. Because both episodes focus more on the men who Spacey took advantage of, the moments where Spacey's older brother Randy recollects the abuse he endured from their father and certain details like Spacey's ongoing court trials following his MeToo exposure don't feel as intuitive as they should be. Perhaps one or two more episodes could have been made to go over just how much the trials affected Spacey's washed up career, that way we could gain more insight into how the actor felt following these accusations beyond what the general media thought otherwise. Some more anecdotes might have benefited this series in the long run.
Regardless of the flaws, I would still recommend this to anyone who doesn't know much about how appalling of a human being Kevin Spacey was during his career, and arguably now. It's one thing to coast through your life trying to cope with your internalized hatred and loathing, but to take it out on others is never ok and this series at least had the insight to demonstrate that in an unsentimental yet convincing manner. Enter with caution but remember that it's worth it for at least some of the anecdotal information.
Now with that said, where this documentary series succeeds the most in is bringing new insight into many men who were victimized and horribly mistreated by Spacey through sexual desires. Considering that Spacey himself turned out to be a self-loathing homosexual man, the many interviewees shown in the documentary make enough account into how much Spacey's horrendous actions could have stemmed from internalized anger based on what he was. While it does not excuse anything he did, Spacey's growing career seemed like a good coping mechanism to hide away from his traumatic upbringing. The numerous stories chronicled from the people who Spacey mistreated, his own family members and other journalists paint an interesting light into how much made and broke the actor both in terms of ego and reputation.
That being said, as this series is only two episodes long, it feels a little underdeveloped as far as detailing anything interesting beyond the mere allegations and some of Spacey's already spoken about childhood. Because both episodes focus more on the men who Spacey took advantage of, the moments where Spacey's older brother Randy recollects the abuse he endured from their father and certain details like Spacey's ongoing court trials following his MeToo exposure don't feel as intuitive as they should be. Perhaps one or two more episodes could have been made to go over just how much the trials affected Spacey's washed up career, that way we could gain more insight into how the actor felt following these accusations beyond what the general media thought otherwise. Some more anecdotes might have benefited this series in the long run.
Regardless of the flaws, I would still recommend this to anyone who doesn't know much about how appalling of a human being Kevin Spacey was during his career, and arguably now. It's one thing to coast through your life trying to cope with your internalized hatred and loathing, but to take it out on others is never ok and this series at least had the insight to demonstrate that in an unsentimental yet convincing manner. Enter with caution but remember that it's worth it for at least some of the anecdotal information.
This documentary is media court taken too far. Now that i watched Kevin Spacey on Pierce Morgan i believe the filmmakers owe it to themselves to watch it as well. Many of the subjects here said they were molested by Kevin yet Kevin Spacey showed emails and photos of a person who claimed he was molested who kept sending Kevin nudes and continued communications w him after the alleged occurrence. His brother, who talks as if he has a relationship w Kevin has been dismissed by him having claimed to not have been in contact w his brother for over 30 yrs. Brother leaving the house by age 17 and Kevin a few years later at age 19. Yet the brother speaks as if they've maintained some kind of relationship. Kevin says in his Pierce Morgan interview that he knows the Uber driver who drive him to the interview more than his brother who apparently both have been estranged from each other for over 30 years. So what are we doing here? Who are these people who claimed to have been molested yet sends nude pictures to Kevin after the occurrence. What's going on here? Did these people interviewed get paid? Kevin would like to know as well. Have more questions? So do I. The man was found not guilty in civil and criminal court. The very first thing you should have done is open the documentary w that very insignificant (being sarcastic here) piece of information? Because i myself saw this doc weeks before I saw the Pierce Morgan interview and had no idea he was cleared both in civil and criminal court. . Maybe the filmmakers should watch it as well and update their documentary for accuracy purposes as needed because after watching this doc and his interview i have some major credibility issues about this doc. No one is claiming Spaxey is a saint - neither does he, but this documentary is another step on holding this man to account when he's been cleared by the couets. Most people I'm almost certain are unaware of this making this situation an absolute travesty!
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- QuizA number of clips of Spacey being interviewed Charlie Rose (1991) are excerpted. While this is not mentioned in the series, host Charlie Rose has himself been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women who worked on his show.
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