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The journey and life story of criminal turned life coach Lewis Raymond Taylor.The journey and life story of criminal turned life coach Lewis Raymond Taylor.The journey and life story of criminal turned life coach Lewis Raymond Taylor.
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"The Psychopath Life Coach" offers a compelling narrative that takes viewers on a tumultuous journey through Lewis's life. While the documentary succeeds in presenting contrasting perceptions and exploring the complexities of personal transformation, some aspects left me wanting more clarity. The storytelling, though engaging, occasionally lacks a decisive stance on whether Lewis is a manipulator or a genuinely reformed individual. Despite this, the inclusion of expert insights and raw interviews provides a genuine feel. The documentary's ability to confront uncomfortable truths about society is commendable. Overall, a thought-provoking watch with room for a more definitive exploration, earning it a solid 7/10.
Lewis's story is undeniably powerful, yet the documentary's narrative structure left me with mixed feelings. While it effectively navigates contrasting perceptions, there are moments where the storytelling feels disjointed. The inclusion of raw interviews adds authenticity, but the film could benefit from a more seamless integration of expert insights. Despite these considerations, the documentary successfully sparks contemplation on societal issues and personal growth. It's a good documentary to watch and reflect on your life, it was very well produced, congratulations to all the developers and Netflix for providing us with a wide range of entertainment options.
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This documentary shows all sides of Lewis Raymond Taylor, the story takes you on a journey from trauma to triumph. It's no pretty picture what a hard upbringing can do for someone and the documentary wasn't afraid to show it, it was very real and adding in the clips of Lewis as a young man trying to deal with his trauma was entertaining and sometimes shocking. It made the watch even more intense as it seemed impossible for anyone to turn around what he's been through. I think it portrays a great way of viewing the coaching industry through the eyes of Lewis and his "haters", showing both sides to the story. All in all it's a very inspirational story for the youth of today who feel lost and uninspired that they can also do something with their lives!
I don't have much to say that hasn't already been said - this is just a long advert for his coaching business. It starts by throwing in some back story (repeating the same thing over and over) then gets into the 'sell' which is basically a load of client testimonials repeating how much their lives have been changed by this company. I skipped 10 min chunks for the last 30 mins to see if it changed but nope just more and more self promotion. This whole documentary is to increase subscriptions and how Netflix signed off on this is absolutely mental. Save yourself the time and don't watch this you will never get the time back.
This is a brilliant documentary that will change the world. Giving people hope that they can change their life for the better and be a better person, helping others. Highly recommend viewing. Lewis is a born leader, he's turned his life around. He just needed to find the right people to help him find his true potential and boy Has he done that. Yes he made some terrible mistakes due to trauma, but this documentary shows his strength, resilience and wisdom. He's now a CEO of a brilliant coaching company, a loving husband and Father. This documentary shows how you can also turn your life around and make yourself a success.
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- $1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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