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Savior Complex

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
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  • 1h
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Savior Complex (2023)
Savior Complex
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Renee Bach was a young American missionary who set up a charity for malnourished children in Jinja, Uganda. But shocking allegations arose that Renee was treating the sick children herself, ... Read allRenee Bach was a young American missionary who set up a charity for malnourished children in Jinja, Uganda. But shocking allegations arose that Renee was treating the sick children herself, without any medical qualifications.Renee Bach was a young American missionary who set up a charity for malnourished children in Jinja, Uganda. But shocking allegations arose that Renee was treating the sick children herself, without any medical qualifications.

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    • Renee Bach
    • Lauri Bach
    • Olivia Alaso
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      • Renee Bach
      • Lauri Bach
      • Olivia Alaso
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Renee Bach
    • Self
    • 2023
    Lauri Bach
    • Self - Renee's Mom
    • 2023
    Olivia Alaso
    • Self - Activist
    • 2023
    Jackie Kramlich
    • Self - Former Serving His Children volunteer
    • 2023
    Constance Alonyo
    • Self - Head Nurse, Serving His Children
    • 2023
    Kelsey Nielsen
    • Self - Co-Founder, No White Saviors
    • 2023
    Chris Kramlich
    • Self - Former Serving His Children volunteer
    • 2023
    Wendy Lubega
    • Self - No White Saviors
    • 2023
    David Gibbs III
    • Self - Attorney for Renee Bach
    • 2023
    Robert Okot
    • Self - No White Saviors
    • 2023
    Mudhasi Aggrey
    • Self - Clinical officer, Serving His Children
    • 2023
    Emma Gahima
    • Self - Interim Director, Serving His Children
    • 2023
    Kakai Annet
    • Self - Mother of Elijah
    • 2023
    Esther Babirekere
    • Self - Director of Nutrition Unit, Mulago Hospital
    • 2023
    Ziria Namutamba
    • Self - Grandmother of Twalali
    • 2023
    Primah Kwagala
    • Self - Attorney
    • 2023
    Linda Nielsen
    • Self - Kelsey's Mom
    • 2023
    Abner Tagoola
    • Self - Head of Pediatrics, Jinja Hospital
    • 2023
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    6wvfempwolford

    Renee was delusial

    Renee took ontoo much based upon her missionary zeal. Her medical procedures were guided, not by science, but hearing the voice of God. Really sad commentary of misguided goal in an impossible situation. The condition of malnutrition, cultural deprivation, hunger, is really beyond what can be alleviated by well-meaning (misguided) attempts fo introduce Christian beliefs along with healing. The young girl hearing God's call was delusional, thinkinking she could make a difference. Should have just left the people alone, to deal with the crisis themselves. The nurse witnessed the mistakes in the hospital.
    1pezevenchiul

    White guilt on steroids

    This documentary is very informative, but not in the way the producers intended.

    Most white people would see it and think that they should do better, but instead of listening, they should just watch, understand that you never help and always making a bad situation worse.

    Never work against nature, never push the scale of evolution, you are just creating an unbalance with an impact beyond your life and ego.

    Africa was in a perfect balance before white aid took hold. Misplaced altruism is always pathological, when you ignore your own tribe, what happens next to you, and go to help people on a different continent, you can be sure you are doing harm.
    6mrmcguinnes

    A complex look at missionary work.

    In HBO's Savior Complex, we're drawn into the intense, polarizing world surrounding Renee Bach, an American missionary whose medical work in Uganda sparked a firestorm of controversy. Renee's journey is full of good intentions and real results, and while her methods might have been unconventional, her dedication to helping the vulnerable in Uganda is undeniable. But instead of her work being fairly assessed, she became the target of an online activist group, No White Saviors (NWS), led by Kelsey Nielsen and Olivia Alaso. The more we watch, the clearer it becomes: this isn't about a nuanced conversation on aid and charity work. It's about tearing down a woman who was, in many ways, doing the best she could in challenging circumstances.

    Let's get one thing straight: Renee was genuinely trying to make a difference. Her organization treated thousands of children, and while mistakes were made, her clinic's death rates were actually lower than those of many Ugandan hospitals. That's a crucial point the documentary highlights, which raises the question why is NWS hell-bent on painting Renee as a villain? If they truly cared about the children of Uganda, wouldn't they be focusing on pushing for broader medical resources, more government support, or any number of solutions that could actually benefit the community?

    Instead, Kelsey and Olivia make it clear they want one thing: Renee's destruction. They aren't just critical of her work; they're out for blood. The lengths they go to, even calling for her to lose custody of her own children, cross a line from criticism to something personal and vindictive. Rather than a balanced critique, their campaign feels almost like a smear, fueled by an egregiously racist narrative that presumes ill-intent just because of her skin color and foreign status.

    This isn't to say that Renee was perfect. But let's compare her outcomes to other healthcare facilities in the area. Statistically, Renee's clinic had a better record in terms of child mortality than local hospitals a fact conveniently ignored by NWS. Instead of acknowledging that she was working within limited resources and a fragile infrastructure, Kelsey and Olivia's activism focuses on making her the scapegoat. They paint her as a white savior, ignoring the positive impact she had on real lives. This isn't activism; it's a witch hunt, plain and simple.

    The documentary reveals a disturbing side of online activism. NWS isn't advocating for Ugandan children they're looking for a headline. Their platform could have been used to demand more support for Uganda's healthcare system, to uplift local doctors and nurses, or to spotlight stories of children who need help. Instead, Kelsey and Olivia made it about vilifying one individual to suit their own agenda.

    At its heart, Savior Complex challenges us to think deeply about what it means to help, to question the motives of people who claim to be champions of justice. For Kelsey, Olivia, and NWS, the motives seem clear: this wasn't about protecting Ugandan children. It was about getting attention, clicks, and clout at the expense of someone who, despite her flaws, was trying to actually make a difference.
    8ronanmcmanus

    A documentary that explores complex subjects more than usual

    Having read the existing reviews, I assumed that this was a story that had been told over and over again - Young white girls are feeling better by visiting Africa. *This is bad*.

    And yes, it is, but it has delved into this issue a lot deeper than I expected from a product of the current USA culture wars.

    These three episodes attempt (which is more than can be said for a lot of documentaries) to explain its subjects from a number of points of view.

    Yes, it is about Africa, and it (without my personal experience) seems to represent its reality, and the reality of the people who live and work there reasonably well.

    Yes, it's about US Christianity, and (maybe) presents the (in fairness) admirable traits that drive these missionaries to go to these countries that they have literally no clue about, other than the certain knowledge that the countries are in trouble and need help.

    But what are these unspecial, unskilled, people really supposed to be doing (other than evangelising) in a country they know (literally) less than nothing about?

    Yes, it is about how countries and cultures view each other (in general terms). If that doesn't interest you, skip it. If you appreciate that we live in an unequal world, but also that we are all humans dealing with global problems, then it is worth a watch (IMHO)
    8paul-allaer

    Riveting documentary about complex issues

    As Episode 1 of "Savior Complex" (2023 release; 3 episodes of about an hour each) opens, we are in Bedford, VA and get to know Renee Bach, a woman in her early 30s who laments she cannot go back to Uganda for reasons that will be revealed soon. Bach grew up in a remote small white Christian community in rural Virginia, and with encouragement from people around her, she decides that her future lies in doing missionary work in Uganda, working with small children that are malnourished if not worse. What could go wrong? At this point we are 10 minutes into Episode 1.

    Couple of comments: this is the feature length debut of Jackie Jesko (well known for her work on the hard-hitting news show "Vice"). Here she assesses how it is that a woman in her mid-20s with no medical background or training whatsoever ends up in essence running a medical care facility in Uganda. In the bigger picture, the series also examines the cotton industry that is Christian missionaries all over the world, eager to "help" locals, even though these missionaries aren't in any way qualified, prepared or trained for what they are there for. It feels like colonialism all over again (in the very same way the Catholic church sent out missionaries around the globe in the 16th to 19th century). Beware: there is a fair amount of footage of small children with various ailments that isn't for the faint of heart and that will also break your heart. These 3 episodes just flew by and I found this to be riveting from start to finish.

    "Savior Complex" premiered on HBO 2 weeks ago and is also streaming on Max, where I caught it the other night. If you have any interest in the pros and cons of Christian missionary work around the world, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.

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      • September 26, 2023 (United States)
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