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Taken Too Far

Taken Too Far

4.6
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  • May 20, 2017
  • A thrill ride with a message

    "Taken Too Far" launches the viewer into the bizarre yet all too familiar world of unstable, unseemly parents living vicariously through their talented offspring. Parents whose own failures can easily turn them into monstrous criminals destroying the lives of many all for the sake of "advancing their babies to stardom". Ms. Rogers examines this phenomenon with adept skill. Short, sweet and to the point her 90- minute action-packed treatise is a thrill ride to be sure, yet she finds the time to explore, once again, this tragic underworld culture whose culprits are many and victims many more. From dads slinging fists and clubs at pee-wee soccer games to the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey, American society becomes a battlefield where the kids stand helpless on the sidelines while their parents fight it out for their own selfish gratification. Ms. Rogers is to be commended for a fine cinematic achievement. Bring us more like this.

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