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Summary: Louis has gained access to Coalinga Mental Hospital in California, which houses more than 500 of the most disturbed criminals in America, convicted paedophiles. Most have already served lengthy prison sentences, but have been deemed unsafe for release. Instead, they have been sent here for an indefinite time. Spending time with those undergoing treatment, Louis wrestles with whether he can ever allow himself to believe men whose whole history is defined by deception and deceit. (BBC)
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Not as engaging as you're expecting it to be, A Place For Paedophiles seems to lose out in not really knowing what it's concentrating on. Is it the treatment? The illegal facility? The inmates and the lives they lead? The most disturbing issue - not covered at all in my recollection - is how far can a sexual preference be 'cured'? If it was homosexuality on the table there'd be outrage at even the suggestion. Forces you to look objectively at every aspect though, which is always a good thing.
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Somewhat interesting; but mostly just cold, lifeless, and dull. But such is the nature of state facilities.
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Louis, amazing as always
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Raises numerous complex questions without quite pursuing them as far as it might have. Vividly portrays the nightmarish world of an institution built on crazed foundations in order to wish away a problem (that is, people) deemed too difficult and frightening to handle in any other way. The main impression is of the way in which, in such an institution, language functions as an instrument of control, leaving inmates the choice of either rejecting the process or learning to linguistically conform.
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A highly revealing documentary on a subject most people would rather shy away from. Theroux allows these prisoners(appropriate word?) to give their honest opinion on the institution and it's surprisingly negative.
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Needed to be longer.
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Theroux takes another step into direction of more serious documentaries. It feels as just a glimpse was taken at a very complicated issue.
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An hour was too short but this is the most compelling Theroux doc that I've seen. Unlike some of his other work, which isn't very informative but rather more entertaining, this actually gives insight into a bizarre place I've never heard of and some really fucked up people. I feel bad for everyone who thinks they are gonna change them because obviously you aren't. I'm glad Louis gave them a chance to speak and not just label them as scum (which they are, but that would be too easy).
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Every bit as interesting and insightful as I've come to expect from Theroux, but I can't help but feel that the subject deserves far more attention than this documentary's runtime allows.
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It's remarkable that, confronted with people who have committed some of the most heinous crimes imaginable, the main feeling you're left with after watching this Theroux piece is one of disgust at the unethical nature of the correctional facility itself. Oprah actually did a piece on a facility very similar to the Coalinga hospital that Louis is visiting here, so there are at least two such places in the US, and no doubt several more.
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Theroux er næsten altid god - også denne gang, hvor han forsøger at komme ind bag nogle pædofile, men hvor det ikke lykkeds, sådanne mennesker er ganske enkelt i en anden verden...
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Complex, compelling and frankly frightening!
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Probably the most terrifying Louis Theroux documentary made to date. What's terrifying to me is that you can obviously see that there is a breach of justice going on with the paedophiles as they have served the jail time for their crime but, on the other hand, I can't honestly say I want the majority of them back on the street. The man being released in this production admits to so many other crimes that you know he would never be released if he was convicted of them. Terrifying.
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