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Título original: Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult
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Vários dançarinos do TikTok entraram para uma agência de gestão de carreiras associada a uma igreja. Só que informações perturbadoras sobre o fundador vieram à tona.Vários dançarinos do TikTok entraram para uma agência de gestão de carreiras associada a uma igreja. Só que informações perturbadoras sobre o fundador vieram à tona.Vários dançarinos do TikTok entraram para uma agência de gestão de carreiras associada a uma igreja. Só que informações perturbadoras sobre o fundador vieram à tona.
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Wow, this one was totally binge-worthy! "Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult" is an engaging and informative Netflix documentary that dives into the unsettling world of a management firm with ties to a church. The story follows TikTok dancers as they join the firm and uncover disturbing truths about the founders' sinister agenda. The documentary kept us hooked from start to finish with its compelling storytelling and shocking revelations about how easily vulnerable people can be manipulated.
The damage inflicted by these greedy individuals, who see themselves above God, is both alarming and heartbreaking. As we learn more about their grooming tactics, it's clear that we need to reassess what is allowed to happen to vulnerable people in our society. This is a must-watch for anyone who loves cult documentaries, as it provides a thorough and chilling look at the lengths some will go to exploit others for their gain.
The damage inflicted by these greedy individuals, who see themselves above God, is both alarming and heartbreaking. As we learn more about their grooming tactics, it's clear that we need to reassess what is allowed to happen to vulnerable people in our society. This is a must-watch for anyone who loves cult documentaries, as it provides a thorough and chilling look at the lengths some will go to exploit others for their gain.
This could've been a lot better. It's so drawn out because they insist on showing many clips of this awful "social media dancing", which isn't even good and is choreographed poorly. To make it worse, they play sound clips of the incredibly creepy and grating voice of Robert over them, which makes it even more painful to watch. Also, there's really nothing to this other than a family exploited low-IQ, gullible people to line their pockets with money. Kind of like what pastors at every mega church too. Just another Joel Osteen-lite.
You can tell this entire story in a 45 minute episode. Also there isn't much of a conclusion, yet. Premature, drawn-out series, most likely just being used as a cash grab, which is super ironic given that the context of this documentary is gullible people being exploited for money!
You can tell this entire story in a 45 minute episode. Also there isn't much of a conclusion, yet. Premature, drawn-out series, most likely just being used as a cash grab, which is super ironic given that the context of this documentary is gullible people being exploited for money!
Netflix True Crime docuseries are usually well done and are great. This one was missing something for me.
I do not have tik toc and was unfamiliar with all of the dancing that takes place on that social media platform. I also never heard of the Shekinah cult or the 7M Managemebt Company. So I was interested in learning more.
I watched all of the series and I feel I do not know that much about the Shekinah Cult. I was expecting to learn much more. It appears they are doing a good job at keeping the inter-workings of their cult secretive.
Only a few former cult members are interviewed and they don't share that much information.
If you want to watch a true crime series without paying attention and multi-tasking then this show is one to watch.
I do not have tik toc and was unfamiliar with all of the dancing that takes place on that social media platform. I also never heard of the Shekinah cult or the 7M Managemebt Company. So I was interested in learning more.
I watched all of the series and I feel I do not know that much about the Shekinah Cult. I was expecting to learn much more. It appears they are doing a good job at keeping the inter-workings of their cult secretive.
Only a few former cult members are interviewed and they don't share that much information.
If you want to watch a true crime series without paying attention and multi-tasking then this show is one to watch.
I've just finished this series of three episodes which I initially found interesting, I think it's great to uncover stories like this and the interviewees were incredibly brave for speaking out. But... episode two and three didn't take the story much further or resolve anything and there was a lot more filler that went off point. I wish the editors had just summed it all up in one longer episode, three episodes was totally unnecessary and a bit disrespectful of viewers time. Please Netflix - if the story doesn't go anywhere then cut it down! Stop trying to make a series when there simply isn't the content for a series.
You may be forgiven for thinking this is just another Netflix cult story, and for the most part, it is just exactly that, it's another Netflix cult story.
Parts one and three dragged on a bit, the second episode however was interesting, with some surprising and revealing information.
Part of me still struggles to see how these young people and up falling for such nonsense, and landing up in cults, but it seems to keep on happening. Is it my British cynicism striking once again?
Sometimes it feels so artificial, too much is done for the cameras, and as such it feels artificial.
Gen Z is definitely not shown in a great light, Miranda's life through social media is quite tragic to watch, everything she does seems fake and insincere, tragically she looks dead behind her eyes.
Overall, it's watchable enough, but I do wish Netflix had condensed it down to two episodes.
6/10.
Parts one and three dragged on a bit, the second episode however was interesting, with some surprising and revealing information.
Part of me still struggles to see how these young people and up falling for such nonsense, and landing up in cults, but it seems to keep on happening. Is it my British cynicism striking once again?
Sometimes it feels so artificial, too much is done for the cameras, and as such it feels artificial.
Gen Z is definitely not shown in a great light, Miranda's life through social media is quite tragic to watch, everything she does seems fake and insincere, tragically she looks dead behind her eyes.
Overall, it's watchable enough, but I do wish Netflix had condensed it down to two episodes.
6/10.
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- CuriosidadesRobert Shinn, the Pastor of Shekinah Church is suing Archival Consultant Katie Joy. Some of the allegations include; Defamation and Tortious Interference.
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