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A Família Mais Odiada da América

Título original: The Most Hated Family in America
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,9/10
5 mil
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Louis Theroux in A Família Mais Odiada da América (2007)
Documentary

O jornalista britânico Louis Theroux viaja aos EUA para conhecer a vida de uma família que lidera uma polêmica igreja no Kansas que faz protestos em funerais de soldados e prega ódio contra ... Ler tudoO jornalista britânico Louis Theroux viaja aos EUA para conhecer a vida de uma família que lidera uma polêmica igreja no Kansas que faz protestos em funerais de soldados e prega ódio contra homossexuais e pessoas de outras religiões.O jornalista britânico Louis Theroux viaja aos EUA para conhecer a vida de uma família que lidera uma polêmica igreja no Kansas que faz protestos em funerais de soldados e prega ódio contra homossexuais e pessoas de outras religiões.

  • Direção
    • Geoffrey O'Connor
  • Roteirista
    • Louis Theroux
  • Artistas
    • Louis Theroux
    • Lauren Drain
    • Steve Drain
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,9/10
    5 mil
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    • Direção
      • Geoffrey O'Connor
    • Roteirista
      • Louis Theroux
    • Artistas
      • Louis Theroux
      • Lauren Drain
      • Steve Drain
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Fred Phelps
    Fred Phelps
    • Self
    Jael Phelps
    • Self
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    Rebekah Phelps-Roper
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    • (as Bekah Phelps-Roper)
    Shirley Phelps-Roper
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    • Direção
      • Geoffrey O'Connor
    • Roteirista
      • Louis Theroux
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    10MacCarmel

    Oh My Lord

    The Phelps family protested across the street from my daughter's high school and the students responded with hundreds of kids on the other side of the street. The Phelps family was restricted by police, the students were respectful and didn't engage in name calling or violence and it all dissipated in the news. This was three years before I saw this documentary. I had been aware of the Phelps family for 15 years before that but this documentary really brought their lunacy front and center. "What's Wrong With Kansas" -- Indeed. These people, and many more like them in the Midwest (my roots) are what is wrong with America. I don't doubt for an instant that they believe in the purity of their cause. But they are dead wrong. From a religious standpoint, an ethical position, a moral position, and a political position. These people and their supporters are what is making America a laughingstock to the rest of the world. I pity them.
    8TheEmulator23

    Really disturbing, stupid ignorant people!

    I found this film/documentary to be truly disgusting, and the people involved in this so-called "Church," to be just the opposite of what Christianity is supposed to be. Before I go any further, I don't believe in the lifestyle that homosexuals have, but at the same time I don't hate them either. I also was raised in the church although I am no longer active in it, and was taught that homosexuality is wrong. I am mixed on the whole gay debate or whatever it is called. Just as the bible says, "He without sin, cast the first stone." I despise the fact that these people are so pathetic/purposeful-less in their lives that they go to funerals of those that have lost members in their family protesting the U.S.A. and their policies. My feelings are that it is terrible that all these children believe in this crap too, because they don't know any different. My biggest complaint is that this "Church" hates the United States so much, well then they should get the hell out of here! They are an insult to all TRUE Americans and are a big reason why so many hate us! I am glad that none of these people have friends outside of their disturbing Hate group/CULT. I just hope that the children someday think for themselves (it's doubtful) and realize that HATE isn't the answer. This was truly well done, and the interviewer is one of the best in the business, and would like to see more of his work here in the States. An overall truly disturbing look at some of the screwed up people here in the U.S.
    7movieman_kev

    putting the mental in fundamentalist

    One thing I got out of this documentary about the small group of wrong-minded hateful cultish people of the Westboro Baptist Church. A group that constantly rails against Homosexuals, the military, and America in general, was not hatred of them, but a feeling of great sadness especially for the little children of the flock, who have absolutely no clue what it's all about yet, but are still indoctrinated enough that one can feel that none of them have a chance in life anymore. Documentarian Louis Theroux does a remarkable job staying semi-objective while still trying to open some of the groups eyes a little. Not seen in the film proper, but as an appendum on the BBC site, Theroux shares a story of how during a picketing of a milittary man's funeral, the members of this group, told the daughter of the man that just had died, that her father is now in hell. That is a very good barometer of how evil these people truly are.
    tedg

    Five Year Old Bigots

    I accidentally saw this on a plane. I don't usually watch TeeVee shows, what with all the compromises you have to make.

    One of those compromises is the subjects that the market demands be chosen. We're trailer park critics. We like to find people with lives so obviously honked around that it makes us feel better about our own only slightly less feeble foundations. Often its a broken celebrity trapped by excess. Just as often it is some group similarly captured. In this case its excess in the opposite direction.

    These people are obsessed by sex. They are so obsessed that sex means fornication (the word having power only because it was used in the King James translation) and that means homosexual fornication. This is presumed to be widespread and to consist primarily of babyraping or similar unknown devilish things. Everyone not in the group are coconspirators, so they blame us all, and especially the military.

    Its bizarre, and we allow ourselves to smugly follow these nitwits, this cult. Its embarrassing that this is how we choose to entertain ourselves.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
    bob the moo

    Enjoyable in the way Theroux's films usually are, but also upsetting and a touch disturbing too

    The Westborough Baptist Church believe that America is condemned by God because of its acceptance of homosexuality and rejection of His true teaching. The members of the church are overwhelmingly from one family – the Phelps family under the tutelage of Pastor Phelps – father or grandfather to many of the group. In an attempt to understand why they are so hated and try to get a grip on their beliefs, Louis Theroux spends several months with them at their home, talking to them as individuals and joining them on their pickets at the funerals of dead soldiers, whom they believe are dead because God is punishing the US.

    Louis Theroux has made a name for himself in seeking out the weird and the wonderful characters and scenes in the world and managing to get close to them, using his affable and harmless manner to often reach the heart of the people and let them show more than they intended. And so it is here with the Phelps family – a group that we start out seeing as a group of religious cracks but gradually become more and more upsetting as the film goes on. The film does a great job of exploring its subjects and Louis effortlessly brings a lot out of some of them.

    Of course it is not hard to get them to come over as hatemongers who have fixated on one sin and one teaching from the bible and are seemingly ignoring the rest (regardless of the defence that it is the "elephant in the room") and Louis just lets them preach at him. However he also nudges them to talk with mixed results. Pastor Phelps is a waste of five minute of film but the mother is interesting in her immobility in her position. Where he has much more success is with the children because they are quite normal people despite these views. He gets them talking and his style rewards the viewer by drawing out the slightest touches of doubt and a belief that seems to stem more from repetition and, dare I say, brainwashing than it does from a considered thought process and understanding. It disturbing to see because it is hard to escape the belief that the children genuinely have no chance. I suppose it is no different from those born into violent families, abusive families, overly protective families and so on – but it still doesn't make it easy viewing.

    Fans of Theroux will love it and the casual viewer will find that the subjects are difficult to fail to be engaged by. Enjoyable in the way Theroux's films usually are, but also upsetting and a touch disturbing too.

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      Steve Drain: The Jews killed Christ! You're going to try to say they worship the same God that I worship?

      Louis Theroux: Newsflash, brainiac. Christ was Jewish!

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      • 1 de abril de 2007 (Reino Unido)
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