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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
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    • Self
    Jael Phelps
    • Self
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    Rebekah Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    • (as Bekah Phelps-Roper)
    Shirley Phelps-Roper
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    • Direção
      • Geoffrey O'Connor
    • Roteirista
      • Louis Theroux
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    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.
    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.
    9Shattered_Wake

    Funny at times, yes, but still difficult to watch without anger

    Originally, due to a deep and endless hatred of Fred Phelps and his congregation, I didn't think I would be able to watch this film without punching a hole through the TV or tearing my hair from my head. But, I was in a good mood (which I increased more by a few pints of Boddington's), so I figured I should give it a watch and see if I can get through it.

    Funnily enough, I don't think I even needed a mood boost. While, yes, the Phelps are a truly despicable and condemnable family and Fred Phelps is one of the few men that I would personally no problem wishing death upon, British journalist Louis Theroux presents these horrible people in such a way that seamlessly blends their disgusting hatred with some smooth and hilarious humour.

    Regardless of the humour and comedy that is sewn into the film, it is difficult to watch (especially to those who vary from their opinions. . . which is about 99.8% of people I've met) and takes some self-control to handle the issues. Theroux does a fantastic job of fairly allowing the Phelps family to speak their minds about the issues without seeming smug or mean, and makes it clear that while is obviously against their message, he wants them to have a fair chance to express themselves.

    To anyone looking for an interesting documentary, regardless of your views, I highly suggest this one.

    Final Verdict: 9/10

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    9jim77742

    An absolute amazing documentary

    This is one of the most amazing documentaries I have ever seen. It is sad, terrifying, and from a foreigner's perspective - one great reason not to live anywhere near Kansas.

    No matter what you think of the Phelps' family though, one thing you have to agree: they stand up for what they believe in. What this documentary doesn't address is: why such a group can even exist in modern day society? They accuse all and sundry of being "fag-enablers". Basically any person or group (or country) who even vaguely supports homosexuality is off to hell. And that's what they proselytise. They don't hate those people - they just inform them that god hates them.

    People accuse them of "hate crime" but the atheist reporter was given nearly a week's access and they were (nearly) all very pleasant and friendly to him. I found that remarkable.

    His interviewing skills were brilliant. Very similar to our own Andrew Denton.

    But back to the original question. How can such a group even exist? Well unfortunately the bible says everything the Phelps' preach. You cannot accuse them of hypocrisy on that front. So anyone who believes the bible also must accept the Phelps' position. It must be a terrible conflict for christians out there. Because those very US Christian values have "enabled" the Phelps family to exist. The US is a "Phelps enabler".
    7user-864-192775

    The Most Interesting Yet Disturbing Documentary I've Ever Seen

    Louis Theroux decides to visit "America's Most Hated Family": the Phelps family. The members of the Phelps family started and are part of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas. Their central belief contains extreme ideologies, including that God hates America because of their acceptance of homosexuality and the military. They are known to protest with picket signs that are very bold and utterly deplorable. I found this documentary very hard to watch, for every word that came out of the Phelps family sent a chill down my spine. I was never aware that these kind of extremists are out there in this world. It's very ironic how this family believes that they are "obeying God's words", when actually they are doing and showing the opposite of Christian teachings. Whatever they said, they were taking Bible verses and twisting them from what they really mean. What I saw as most disturbing was that they would teach their next generation that God hates America, and that homosexuals are "fags". I simply have one question. Who are they to judge whether or not God hates America? As a Christian, I was very disturbed watching this documentary. The Phelps family says that God hates and condemns all people of America. However, in the Bible, it states 66 times that God loves his children. Yes, we have sinned and yes, we are not perfect, but it does not mean God hates us.

    I liked how Louis Theroux went outside his comfort zone to interview many of the people to make a more interesting documentary. However, it seemed as though he was serving into the people's mouths that what they were doing is wrong. I wished he went in with a little more empathy. Then, we could have gotten more information about their views, instead of them just defending themselves over and over. If you want to watch an eyebrow lifting documentary, I recommend this. However, if you do not want to see a disturbing documentary that will most likely want you to punch the screen, then this is not for you. Overall, I would give this documentary a 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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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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