Flicker
I genuinely didn’t know anything about this sect before. Nothing. And since I’m really into documentaries like this,
I went in completely blind — which made it hit even harder.
Religion is something that interests me a lot, I respect it, but I have a very distant relationship to it. So seeing how it can be twisted and used as a tool for control, especially against women and children, was honestly
infuriating.
I spent most of the series reacting out loud — sighing, getting angry, just completely shocked. Because at some point, there aren’t even words anymore.
It’s just… how is this real? How does something like this exist?What really gets me is that even after everything that’s been exposed, proven, judged —
there are still followers. That’s what I find the hardest to process.
And something that genuinely stayed with me is this question:
after living through something like that, what happens to your faith? When your entire belief system has been used to manipulate and destroy,
do you still believe? Or does everything collapse? I don’t have the answer, but I find it deeply unsettling to think about.
It’s a very powerful documentary, but also a very disturbing one. Hard to watch, hard to process — and impossible to forget.
And yeah… I hope this son of a bitch will die very soon.
Fuck this monster.