Raël: Le prophète des extraterrestres
Titre original : Raël: The Last Prophet
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- 2024
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Adeptes, détracteurs et Raël lui-même sont interviewés dans cette série documentaire qui suit l'évolution d'une religion inspirée par les extraterrestres devenue secte controversée.Adeptes, détracteurs et Raël lui-même sont interviewés dans cette série documentaire qui suit l'évolution d'une religion inspirée par les extraterrestres devenue secte controversée.Adeptes, détracteurs et Raël lui-même sont interviewés dans cette série documentaire qui suit l'évolution d'une religion inspirée par les extraterrestres devenue secte controversée.
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Raël is definitely the ultimate for delusional and for gullible, naive followers.
It's not the usual guru sect.
This sect goes way over the top and is still going after nearly 50 years.
What's different about Raël?
Well, this Frenchman claimed that he was taken to another planet to meet the creators of humans.
Not enough you say?
When on the other planet, he met all the main prophets, including Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, etc... Still not enough for you?
Raël claimed they cloned a human being !
That was so controversial the US passed a law to ban any human cloning.
Raël even had a senate hearing where he testified.
This Netflix documentary series is a rare one where it's just the right length.
I enjoyed this documentary because .... honestly , I have never seen such a high level of gullibility, even for sects !
It's not the usual guru sect.
This sect goes way over the top and is still going after nearly 50 years.
What's different about Raël?
Well, this Frenchman claimed that he was taken to another planet to meet the creators of humans.
Not enough you say?
When on the other planet, he met all the main prophets, including Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, etc... Still not enough for you?
Raël claimed they cloned a human being !
That was so controversial the US passed a law to ban any human cloning.
Raël even had a senate hearing where he testified.
This Netflix documentary series is a rare one where it's just the right length.
I enjoyed this documentary because .... honestly , I have never seen such a high level of gullibility, even for sects !
Very odd series. Has all the trappings of an exposé but doesn't really seem to have much to actually expose. It never explains clearly what exactly the tenets of Raelism are or who Rael is, and then spends three episodes using a lot of scary music and visuals to imply that it's all very bad, but without really giving any clear examples. The main focus seems to be that the Raelians lied about having cloned a child - but if they did, who exactly did that harm? I have no doubt that Rael is a charlatan who has used his sway over people to access attractive young women and enjoy attention and a luxurious lifestyle - and it's hinted that worse stuff went on - but the series doesn't really make it very clear where exactly he differs in this from, say, any given rock star. Presumably there are disaffected Raelians, but we don't really hear from any. Yes, the ones we see all seem deluded, but they also seem fairly content and harmless spreading their message of peace and free love or whatever. But as there presumably is a darker side to all this - otherwise what's the point of the documentary - why isn't it really shown? The main draw is the old footage of Rael and the Raelians, and to be honest just an edited-together collection of that would probably have been more illuminating and interesting.
This is just another generic story about a somewhat charismatic cult leader and a bunch of lost people who followed him, willing to accept any kind of nonsense to find structure and direction in their lives. However, this case isn't particularly interesting, and as a documentary, it feels lazy, much like many Netflix documentaries that prioritize viewer engagement over meaningful storytelling or observation of phenomena. Instead of creating yet another mediocre drama with a straightforward narrative, relying on testimonials and archive footage as supporting arguments for whatever predetermined story they want to tell, the documentary could have explored broader themes, such as the phenomenon of cults and their similarities to religions. It could have delved deeper into the emergence and practice of monotheistic religions over the past 3000 years, examining the differences between this cult leader and historical figures from Judea, Mecca, or Vermont. Alternatively, the documentary could have focused on Scientology and confronted the influence of Hollywood head-on.
I understand Netflix's business model; these documentaries are cost-effective to produce, add fresh content to the catalog, and keep viewers engaged for longer periods. However, they often lack cinematic or social value. While Netflix's documentary production budget may be small compared to their fiction projects, it still surpasses that of traditional non-streaming documentary projects. It's disappointing that Netflix doesn't aim higher and instead serves up the same content we've seen on cable TV for years, albeit with the Netflix brand attached.
I understand Netflix's business model; these documentaries are cost-effective to produce, add fresh content to the catalog, and keep viewers engaged for longer periods. However, they often lack cinematic or social value. While Netflix's documentary production budget may be small compared to their fiction projects, it still surpasses that of traditional non-streaming documentary projects. It's disappointing that Netflix doesn't aim higher and instead serves up the same content we've seen on cable TV for years, albeit with the Netflix brand attached.
These voices made my head feel like it was going to explode. Constantly talking over each other in weird cartoon or AI sounding voices. I had to turn it off even though the information seemed interesting enough. I don't even think I can explain it. Hopefully I'm not the only one that feels this way.
It's almost like the backup voices are too loud and the audio is all mixed strangely.
I appreciate that it is more fast paced than a lot of these series and that it isn't set up like some true crime podcast.
I with they would release it with the original dialog and English subtitles. Time to find something else to watch.
It's almost like the backup voices are too loud and the audio is all mixed strangely.
I appreciate that it is more fast paced than a lot of these series and that it isn't set up like some true crime podcast.
I with they would release it with the original dialog and English subtitles. Time to find something else to watch.
"The highest truth of the universe has been revealed to me: it's that you should all worship me, have sex with me (but only if you're good looking) and give me all your money."
Fascinating and infuriating story about how even some very well educated people can fall prey to a self-absorbed cult leader and waste their lives covering up his lies.
In the style of Holy Hell (about the Buddhafield sect) and Wild,Wild Country (about the Bhagwan/Osho sect), Raël: The Last Prophet tells the story of a cult mainly through interviews with current and former members, mixed with old footage of the sect's often absurd activities.
Interestingly, the cult leader himself, Claude Vorilhon ("Raël"), who has managed to become venerated as a prophet by tens of thousands of followers globally, agreed to be interviewed for this production at his current home in Japan.
Fascinating and infuriating story about how even some very well educated people can fall prey to a self-absorbed cult leader and waste their lives covering up his lies.
In the style of Holy Hell (about the Buddhafield sect) and Wild,Wild Country (about the Bhagwan/Osho sect), Raël: The Last Prophet tells the story of a cult mainly through interviews with current and former members, mixed with old footage of the sect's often absurd activities.
Interestingly, the cult leader himself, Claude Vorilhon ("Raël"), who has managed to become venerated as a prophet by tens of thousands of followers globally, agreed to be interviewed for this production at his current home in Japan.
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