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Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006)

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Summary: This documentary tells the story of the people who followed Jim Jones from Indiana, to California, and finally to the remote jungles of Guyana, South America, in a misbegotten quest to build an ideal society. (Seventh Art Releasing)
Country: USA
Directed By: Stanley Nelson
Written By: Marcia Smith
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na syvyys
85
T7
na krf7
80
T7
na jacobb1313
78
T7
(Why does this remind me of Aguirre: The Wrath of God?) A remarkable analysis of the small differences between religiosity, fanaticism, power and madness. The Last Day sequence is brilliantly constructed, thanks to the first-hand accounts that add a human voice and pathos to something we only see in nightmares. If it has a flaw, its that I would have liked to see/hear more of Jones' rhetoric to help explain why thousands of people would drink this man's Kool Aid.
na shebang
78
T9
na Shades.
86
T5
na micmac•
67
T5
na IMDb-byvotes
80
T10
na micktravis
90
T8
na closedmouth
80
T6
na vt.medeiros
87
T7
na JJJames
71
T5
na ping
85
T4
na jeff_v
40
T1
na Risselada
85
T8
na LetsGoEatHuh
57
T7
na jonas01radio
80
T6
na Tova
70
T8
na amerigo
79
T6
Too conventional a documentary. Where are his speeches? Where is his rhetoric? The interviews with the survivors were really interesting, but it felt like everything else was biographical filler.
na fabioleal
80
T8
na popelmon
89
T7
na satan
80
T8
na Fetsch
75
T8
na bryan ruffo
88
T4
na bad_juice
40
T6
na alexandrsaar
81
T9
na anonconmatt
60
T7
na Calabria
87
T9
na AceySaid10%
88
T10
na stuie299
80
T7
na avgcrtckr
72
T9
na dresdres
80
T9
na AICHEG
86
T10
na hellboy76
71
T8
na bolivar
70
T6
na FrankHowley
75
T6
Becomes incredibly compelling once the documentary covers the actual Jonestown years. The massacre sequence is chilling.
na frnk23
75
T9
na Pingy
88
T6
na genevajoy
80
T7
Informative, interesting, and solidly good.
na Antares
85
T10
na Haz567
80
T7
na Charlie
70
T6
na Darbicus
40
T3
na boo
71
T6
na catfacer
79
T7
na behnam
74
T6
na sergicus
87
T10
na Meta Critic
79
T10
na lee182
83
T9
na Rumplesink
80
T8
na okyanusta
80
T6
na begoniabol
90
T10
What a shocking documentary. I didn't know much about this, so I have learned a lot. I was so horrified at the ending with the images and the sound footages. I do wonder how some survivors got away.
na InaFerrer
73
T6
na ZombieBuffet
80
T10
na RNG
46
T5
na jgreenwood
75
T7
na unluvable
70
T5
na dumbjaw
58
T4
na volver
60
T5
na Zeno
75
T6
na rettelo
78
T6
na Alphaville
50
T5
na purity
2
T6
na jnmovie
80
T7
na mjbauer
80
T10
na jennybento
99
T10
na schnofel
76
T9
na supergloo
9
T9
na mcawesome
84
T8
na Dally
65
T4
na bdubois
87
T9
na moeta2
89
T8
na laika
84
T9
na zombieman
76
T7
na djross
70
T8
na rmiller3455
90
T6
na thirtyframes
86
T7
na jonjj7
75
T8
na sengir
80
T7
na salty dog
98
T10
na Evolution
72
T5
na winkee
80
T9
na Detox
81
T7
na comanchex
72
T5
na drsomers
85
T9
na kyle.loomis
9
T10
na cloak
71
T8
na sidehacker
67
T5
na larshallgren
85
T9
na hewtwit
78
T6
na bluesoul
80
T7
na givethanks
78
T9
na tired_time
76
T7
na mita
85
T7
na aschaeffer
0
T6
na doctor7
84
T9
Very informative and terrifying documentary. It shows the entire picture of Jim Jones and why people followed him so far: he was a very powerful preacher who radically fought racism in his community. It does have some incredibly powerful interviews with the survivors who explain how horrendous and surreal the mass suicide was. Though I wouldn't consider it ground breaking it's certainly well worth seeing.
na imdb
81
T10
na tef
85
T8
Disturbing but good. The self-importance of Jim Jones is cloying. I feel as if I've spilled some on myself.
na filmaffinity
68
T7
na Mastroianni
85
T6
na hellsditch
91
T10
I was completely absorbed by this, partially due to the subject, but mainly because the story was told so well. I learned quite a bit, too (such as the peaceful origins of the group, and all the good they did early on). I can see why people fell in line behind this guy; he did have a powerful charisma to him. Unfortunately, we don't find out what made Jones tick, but really, how could anyone know-paranoids don't freely give up info. I wish more was spent on the survivors and how they got away!
na jstry
83
T7
I liked how they alternated between Jones's respectable ideals and his despicable practices. They probably could have showed the two sides in an even more drastic back-and-forth kind of way, but it was interesting how they'd tell you all these good things about him and then throw in horrible things. I wish it had been able to make me understand just a little bit more why people worhipped him...while watching it, I was still thinking WHY? But that's pretty easy to do when you know the outcome.
na TheDeadMan
90
T5
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