Docuseries looking back on the Jonestown Massacre on the 40th anniversary.Docuseries looking back on the Jonestown Massacre on the 40th anniversary.Docuseries looking back on the Jonestown Massacre on the 40th anniversary.
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Fairly good look at a mass-murder
What do you think of this documentary may vary based on the amount of knowledge you bring to it. I have read a couple of books and seen three or four other documentaries about Jim Jones and his temple, so I feel like I have a certain grasp on the details of the story. This documentary does a nice job laying things out for a beginner. It's based on theJeff Guinness book about the massacre, and Guinness is perhaps the most prominent talking head. His book is very good, and he is a fine Personality, but the film might have benefitted from bringing in other experts as well Obviously, there were very few survivors of the events in Guyana, and many of them are represented here. But there were some side stories I was waiting to hear about (like the Temple lawyers who spent the night hiding in the jungle during the massacre) that weren't touched on. The films politics also feel a bit neutered. Jim Jones was an important part of the liberal political establishment in San Francisco, and helped elect Harvey Milk (who was never mentioned). Similarly, the end of the documentary seems to imply that our current political situation is similar to the fear and paranoia which led to Jonestown. It feels like the filmmakers are calling out President Trump, I don't quite have the guts to say so.
Still, there is a lot of interesting footage here, and the interviews with the survivors are valuable.
Still, there is a lot of interesting footage here, and the interviews with the survivors are valuable.
The Children
Leave it to the right-wing nutjobs here to try to politicize this, especially considering that they belong to the cult of a corrupt, convicted felon and wannabe dictator. They mindlessly drink the Orange Kool-Aid of a pathologically lying megalomaniac who pardoned those who attacked, assaulted, and killed law enforcement on January 6. So of course they'd be obsessed with someone like Jim Jones and the mass murder st Jonestown. (They're also obsessed with absurd, nonsensical conspiracies.) It was a Democratic Congressman and his crew who tried to help cult members leave Jonestown before Jones had them murdered too.
The only "tragedy" of Jonestown was the murder of over 300 innocent children. Let the adult simpletons/religious fanatics follow a crazed con man into a jungle and kill themselves, but the children weren't given a choice. Cyanide is not an easy way to die, so imagine how those children suffered after being forced to drink Jones' Kool-Aid concoction. Jones should have done the world a favor and killed himself years before. Except for those adults who were murdered on the airfield, I have no sympathy for the rest.
The only "tragedy" of Jonestown was the murder of over 300 innocent children. Let the adult simpletons/religious fanatics follow a crazed con man into a jungle and kill themselves, but the children weren't given a choice. Cyanide is not an easy way to die, so imagine how those children suffered after being forced to drink Jones' Kool-Aid concoction. Jones should have done the world a favor and killed himself years before. Except for those adults who were murdered on the airfield, I have no sympathy for the rest.
Best of many documentaries on Jonestown
This is by far the best documentary on the Jonestown massacre. It was very thorough and relied on interviews of people that were actually there. While other documentaries were also good this one had much more of an air of authenticity. Also it gave very much insight on the reason for the mass suicide. The people interviewed were considered complicit at the time which is probably while they were not used in earlier documentaries. Time has diluted that complicity.
A must-see
If people think this kind of insanity cannot happen again, they aren't paying attention to what is being said or done in this documentary. The personality cult and 'philosophy' behind this madman is being recreated today, in a number of countries, including the U. S. When so many people mindlessly follow one person and give up their personal freedoms, then the road to destruction and oblivion is not far behind. A well-produced series with lots of original footage and a powerful reminder of what happens when you lose your way in life and let someone else dictate your path. Sad, scary and yet true. This story needs to be retold and be part of school curriculum.
Cult dynamics
Jonestown is a surprisingly good miniseries on the People's Temple cult started and ended (through mass suicide and murder) by Jim Jones. Very insightful and really helps to explain what sounds at first like an impossible event in Guyana.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the same real life events as Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006), Jonestown (2013), Jonestown: Paradise Lost (2007), Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre (2018), Jonestown Cult Suicide (2012), Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980), The Jonestown Haunting (2020), Jonestown: The Life and Death of the Peoples Temple (2007), The Jonestown Massacre (2016) and Truth and Lies: Jonestown, Paradise Lost (2018).
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