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Danse avec le diable: Une secte sur TikTok?

Original title: Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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6.1/10
5.3K
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3,285
Danse avec le diable: Une secte sur TikTok? (2024)
After TikTok dancers join a management company and its associated church, unsettling details about the founder and their dark realities come to light.
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TikTok dancers join a management firm tied to a church, uncovering disturbing truths about the founders' sinister agenda.TikTok dancers join a management firm tied to a church, uncovering disturbing truths about the founders' sinister agenda.TikTok dancers join a management firm tied to a church, uncovering disturbing truths about the founders' sinister agenda.

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    • Melanie Wilking
    • Victoria Paige Watkins
    • Aubrey Fisher
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    • Stars
      • Melanie Wilking
      • Victoria Paige Watkins
      • Aubrey Fisher
    • 45User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Melanie Wilking
    • Self - Miranda's Sister
    • 2024
    Victoria Paige Watkins
    • Self
    • 2024
    Aubrey Fisher
    • 7M Member…
    Kylie Douglas
    • 7M Member…
    Dean Wilking
    • Self - Miranda and Melanie's Father
    • 2024
    Kelly Wilking
    • Self - Miranda and Melanie's Mother
    • 2024
    Migdalia Raiano
    • Self - Nick's Mother
    • 2024
    Lawrence Raiano
    • Self - Nick's Father
    • 2024
    Marque Richardson
    Marque Richardson
    • Self
    • 2024
    Kyle Anderson
    Kyle Anderson
    • Self
    • 2024
    Priscylla Lee
    • Self - Former Shekinah Member
    • 2024
    Kevin Davis
    • 7M Member…
    Kailea Gray
    • 7M Member…
    Melanie Lee
    • Self - Former Shekinah Member
    • 2024
    Andrea Marks
    • Self - Rolling Stones Journalist
    • 2024
    Robert Shinn
    • Self
    • 2024
    Miranda Derrick
    Miranda Derrick
    • Self
    • 2024
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    6fabianechuck

    Too long, could have been just a documentary

    As many people point out, the story is too short to be made into a series, if it was an 1 hour and half documentary it would have been a lot more consistent. The story is necessary to be told, I myself didn't know about it, and it's hard to understand how people subject them selves to this kind of cult, particularly Miranda, who looked like had everything, a supportive family,a loving sister. Why she would abandoned them and everything to live with a crazy old man with a history of abuse, it's hard to understand.

    I agree that people have the right to choose their own paths, even to follow crazy religions , but if there are evidences of sexual assault, as it seems to be the case here, so there should be intervention and investigation, because there are victims. Many victims of sexual abuse don't get away of it because they are too afraid, or because they are threatened, so this is when the police should take a step, which doesn't seem to be the case here. At least they show as if the police couldn't care less about the situation, which is really sad The worst from this miniseries is how they put aside the most serious case involving the cult, the Korean sisters who were actually abused, the series show a little or almost nothing of what happened to them or others like them and this is really frustrating Miranda's sister seem to be the one who suffers more, I really feel sorry for her, and I agree that the parents must not ignore the facts only to be able to see Miranda a little while every year. Miranda's time with the parents at the end is clearly completely superficial, you can see how uncomfortable she is, and how everything seems fake, and her sister is the only one who seems to understand this. All we can hope for is that one day this evil leader may be punished, so he won't hurt anyone else.
    8edwin-wks

    When cult leader meets Tik Tok influencers

    Robert Shinn saw a golden opportunity to expand his flock by 7 million followers through his son's band of influential Tik Tok dancers, and dollar signs danced across his eyes. His true intent lies plainly in the title of company he set up to do so - 7M Management, that is to manage 7 million potential followers and their coffers, because those who follow these dancers would by proxy be following him in his demented grandiose mind.

    It was especially heartbreaking to see Dean, Miranda's father, breaking down in tears as he described his horrific realisation that he was losing his daughter to the cult of Robert Shinn. Only thirty minutes into the first episode, you can see the mechanism of the cult churning away at isolating the dancers from their families to gain total and complete control over them in the name of Jesus.

    I am not a believer in religion but I also would never believe something as omnipotent as a god would care for a portion of our earnings; what use would they have for it. What has Robert Shinn or any of the other proselytisers done with all the money they have stolen from their followers, other than spend it on themselves? These malignant narcissists know the power of religion and wield it to gain supply, but their appetite is insatiable. In the age of social media and rapid influence, it is more relevant than ever before to question someone's motives when they use the influence of religion on you.
    4a-gordon-2374

    A show about gullible people and a weird, creepy man

    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!
    5crispian2000

    Drags a bit.

    Typical Netflix doc.

    First episode is interesting, telling a tale of the TicTok dance craze phenomenon that kids seem so entranced by, personally I don't get it, but the story is about the manipulation by a "Man Of God" who in the time honoured tradition of presenting himself as an artist's manager and Christian church leader proceeds to rip off his young artists/followers.

    After the first episode it just starts to drag out people's stories over the next 2 episodes, with no particular resolution. I guess they're rather hoping that eventually there'll be enough for a follow up further 2 or 3 episodes. This could have been a succinct 1 hour, 8 star programme, however as it is, it's a bloated 5 stars, tops.
    5leannewarren-88617

    Could have been tied up in one slightly longer episode

    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.

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      Robert 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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      • May 29, 2024 (France)
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