Que Dios no lo permita: el escándalo que acabó con una dinastía
Giancarlo Granda, ex encargado de la piscina en el Hotel Fontainebleau, comparte los detalles íntimos de su relación de 7 años con una encantadora mujer mayor, Becki Falwell, y su esposo, el... Leer todoGiancarlo Granda, ex encargado de la piscina en el Hotel Fontainebleau, comparte los detalles íntimos de su relación de 7 años con una encantadora mujer mayor, Becki Falwell, y su esposo, el seguidor evangélico de Trump, Jerry Falwell Jr.Giancarlo Granda, ex encargado de la piscina en el Hotel Fontainebleau, comparte los detalles íntimos de su relación de 7 años con una encantadora mujer mayor, Becki Falwell, y su esposo, el seguidor evangélico de Trump, Jerry Falwell Jr.
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People are okay with all the lurid details of the sex scandal, but don't like the political aspects of the film. The problem with that is that Evangelicals have made themselves political so, when you connect all the dots, you can't get away from the uncomfortable truth that America is at a dangerous tipping point when flagrantly hypocritical conmen (and women) are putting on a religious act and telling you how to vote.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from longtime director Bill Corben ("537 Votes"). Here he reassesses the turbulent life and times of Jerry Falwell Jr. And his wife Becki as the leaders of Liberty University. The documentary is basically a 2-in-1: on the one side there is the salacious personal hypocrisy of the Falwells in how they practice their "Christian values" or the lack thereof (comments Giancarlo's sister: "They are not the good Christians they portray themselves to be"), and then there is the political fallout from the Christian evangelicans' wholesome embrace of Trump(ism) : in both 2016 and 2020, about 80% of Christian evangelicans voted for Trump, who of course doesn't have an ounce of "Christian values" in his body, the Big Loser and Liar-In-Chief that he was and still is. In the middle of all this is Giancarlo Granda, who was just 20 years old when all of this started a decade ago. I found this documentary to be surprisingly well done.
"God Forbid" started streaming on Hulu earlier this week, and I just caught it last night. If nothing else, watch this as it exposes (again) the utter and sheer hypocrisy of Christian evangelicans who preach one thing and then have no problem supporting a man who literally lies every single day, cares for no-one but No. 1, and then for good measure tried overturning the 2020 presidential election results in every which way, including staging a (failed) insurrection on January 6. But hey, he did appoint 3 justices to the Supreme Court, so it's all good! Of course don't take my word for it, so check out "God Forbid" and draw your own conclusion.
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- PifiasAt around 20 minutes, some of the texts between Becki and Giancarlo are shown with Giancarlo giving a "love" reaction to Becki's text about the song she sent. These reactions are called "Tapbacks" and this feature did not come out until 2016, while the texts are from 2012.
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Giancarlo Granda: I was a horny 20 year old. Uh, there-- There really is no other explanation other than that.
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- Duración1 hora 49 minutos
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