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The Vow

  • TV Series
  • 2020–2022
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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The Vow (2020)
A look at the experiences of the members of the NXIVM, an organization and sex cult that made headlines for being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy.
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A look at the experiences of the members of the NXIVM, an organization and sex cult that made headlines for being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy.A look at the experiences of the members of the NXIVM, an organization and sex cult that made headlines for being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy.A look at the experiences of the members of the NXIVM, an organization and sex cult that made headlines for being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy.

  • Stars
    • Sarah Edmondson
    • Mark Vicente
    • Bonnie Piesse
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    • Stars
      • Sarah Edmondson
      • Mark Vicente
      • Bonnie Piesse
    • 180User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sarah Edmondson
    Sarah Edmondson
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    • 2020–2022
    Mark Vicente
    Mark Vicente
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    • 2020–2022
    Bonnie Piesse
    Bonnie Piesse
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    • 2020–2022
    Anthony Ames
    Anthony Ames
    • Self
    • 2020–2022
    Catherine Oxenberg
    Catherine Oxenberg
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    • 2020–2022
    Barbara Bouchey
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    • 2020–2022
    Allison Mack
    Allison Mack
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    • 2020–2022
    Frank Parlato
    Frank Parlato
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    • 2020–2022
    Moira Kim Penza
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    • 2022
    Nancy Salzman
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    • 2020–2022
    Marc Agnifilo
    Marc Agnifilo
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    • 2022
    Verónica Jaspeado
    Verónica Jaspeado
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    • 2022
    Emily Saul
    Emily Saul
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    • 2022
    Toni Natalie
    Toni Natalie
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    • 2020–2022
    Nicki Clyne
    Nicki Clyne
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    • 2020–2022
    Lily Sondik
    Lily Sondik
    • Prosecutor Tanya Hajjar
    Susan Dones
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    • 2020–2022
    Keith Raniere
    Keith Raniere
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    • 2020–2022
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    6bogus-bogus-one

    Too much filler

    Painfully slow to watch due to all the repetition and "filler" scenes. I'm convinced that the series should edited down to two or three episodes at most. It's is definitely an interesting topic so my advice.. record everything, fast forward as needed.
    6sebwilliams

    Thorough but unfocused

    While the series has plenty of recorded phonecalls, recordings and interviews with people who were involved with - and since escaped - the organisation, the series lack of proper pacing trips it up. There is no straight timeline being followed, but instead it steadily introduces more people and might then go back to previous events we have already seen because these newly introduced figures were also involved in that. This leads to topics switching quite randomly. As such the series might struggle to hold your attention past your innate interest in seeing where things go in the end. In conclusion the series seem to portray events accurately enough, however it meanders too much and doesn't have a defined 'thread' you can follow that will keep you in suspense. I would put this slightly above average 6 episodes in.
    7maanikroda

    NXIVM is different in that, on the surface, it appeals much more directly to the intellect

    The story of NXIVM is massive. It's impossible for every notable detail to make the final cut. That said, there are some omissions that seem significant. For example, investigative journalist Frank Parlato, who has written extensively about NXIVM over the years, is mentioned in early episodes and characterized as someone who isn't always viewed as credible. But in the seventh episode, Parlato becomes a supporting figure in the series as he helps actress Catherine Oxenberg, whose daughter India refuses to leave NXIVM, in her attempt to get law enforcement involved in the situation. Given all the evidence Parlato has compiled and his willingness to help, he comes across as semi-heroic, albeit eccentric. A visit to his website, the Frank Report, reveals that it's filled with reporting on NXIVM but also posts written by Roger Stone and at least one defense of QAnon, a juxtaposition that caused so much cognitive dissonance in my brain that it turned into a popping-confetti cannon. While it's understandable that Noujaim and Amer decided that a whole sidebar on Parlato would be too distracting, this still raises the question of what other notable information or nuances may have been sliced out of the series.

    Ironically, the recent focus in the news on the cultlike believers in QAnon conspiracy theories makes The Vow an especially relevant watch. While NXIVM coaches often preached the notion that trusting one's intuition can be misleading - "Your intuition was just a feeling, a viscera," Bonnie Piesse says in the second episode - the series is a testimony to how vital it is to check one's gut and apply real, unvarnished critical thinking to events unfolding around us. Any of us can potentially have the wool pulled over our eyes by a dude who calls himself Vanguard, or anonymous online posters, or even a president. It's what we do after we realize our vision has been obscured that truly defines whether we're good or bad, and whether we're safe or still in grave danger.
    8theknownames

    Current events

    This was necessary, I am on episode 8 and I can see why some people feel this has been dragged out , but is it ? No; the point is that these people are still in this and it's all about the how , how they got there happen. How can this happen to sophisticated people with resources. I don't feel it's been stretched out , in fact, the issue for me is binge watching which creates tedium ( it's probably why it's been released weekly) Anyone who walks away thinking it can't happen to them had missed the point imo. This is happening now the fallout is current events , it's no tiger king this involves thousands of people across the globe and i am not expecting resolution by episode 9. I am hopeful but I believe this was meant to take us in the journey of how they got to where that are and the frustrations and obstacles of getting out . There are still people in right now . I
    8quaseprovisorio

    it maybe seems disjointed at times, but i really enjoyed it

    Its true that the series sometimes repeats itself and its not very chronological accurate, but i actually didnt care i enjoyed all the episodes. I never find it boring for one second, and believe me when i find something boring i never insist. I liked the fact that they gave time for everyone to tell their story. They were relly concerned with having the most "pawns" as possible.

    They could be even darkerer, they could have made this orderly in terms of time framing, but i really enjoyed it how it is. Plus the music is good, the directing and editing are great, i liked a lot the cinematography...is a really well made series that will go deep in terms o why these people enjoyed such a nefarious organization. Please give it a watch.

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      Although Allison Mack's custody includes not using the Internet, she was identified as a student at Berkeley in September 2020, which generated online outrage from her classmates. Mack apparently enrolled in multiple courses such as "Gender, Sex, and Power" and "The History and Practice of Human Rights."
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 771: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm + The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Vow: Part II
    • Production companies
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Noujaim Films
      • The Othrs
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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