edenleviathan
Joined May 2006
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I have to say that I was shocked but the disgusting tone of the documentary. I felt revolted by Keith Allen personality and tone. He present himself as a bully and half of the information is about how he finds it difficult to cope with them. I do not think this kind of documentaries could be release in 2022. I t is completely bias and vile. The only thing I felt was sorry for the extravagant family. What a pity as the subject of the documentary is a very interesting one. Keith Allen, please grow up! And do some much needed self-work before judging anyone else.
What a shame! It feels more of a scripted tv show to present India as a Victim instead of a real document of the experience. You can really tell when India (the main character) is talking about her experience that she is reading from a script. I was hoping to really understand more the behind the scenes after watching The Vow.