It’s not just Christianity in a strict form, it’s also the attitudes of the 1950s, which included pseudo-scientific reactionary reports blaming rock ‘n’ roll and comic books for social decay.
The producers did a great job acknowledge the reality of what happened at that time. The film isn’t about attacking Christianity as a whole; it’s about highlighting the very real abuse that occurred in some Christian-run institutions and state care facilities during that time. These are painful truths that many people suffered through, and it’s important to shed light on them. Recognizing these issues doesn’t mean condemning all Christians or the faith itself-it’s about holding the right people accountable and ensuring history doesn’t repeat itself.
Watched it, it’s literally the best film I’ve ever watched
This looks amazing!
Just saw this at MIFF. Amazing!! So funny whilst being on the edge of your seat.
Saw this last night. Beautiful powerful film.
Disappointed in the produces of this movie. They knew what they we doing, painting Christianity in a negative light. Made me cringe.
It’s not just Christianity in a strict form, it’s also the attitudes of the 1950s, which included pseudo-scientific reactionary reports blaming rock ‘n’ roll and comic books for social decay.
The producers did a great job acknowledge the reality of what happened at that time. The film isn’t about attacking Christianity as a whole; it’s about highlighting the very real abuse that occurred in some Christian-run institutions and state care facilities during that time. These are painful truths that many people suffered through, and it’s important to shed light on them. Recognizing these issues doesn’t mean condemning all Christians or the faith itself-it’s about holding the right people accountable and ensuring history doesn’t repeat itself.
the truth hurts, sometimes.