The Wolfpack Q&A | Crystal Moselle & The Angulo Brothers
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Following a sneak preview of THE WOLFPACK, director Crystal Moselle joined the Angulo family on stage for a Q&A here at The Film Society of Lincoln Center.
About the film: First-time feature filmmaker Crystal Moselle trains her camera on an utterly unique subject in this documentary portrait of the Angulos, a family whose children have been forbidden from leaving their Lower East Side apartment yet whose love for cinema signals a desire to engage with the outside world.
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These young men received much love from their mom, I believe she is the reason they are so kind & gracious.
If their mum loved her kids why did she let the dad abuse them
The mum should be arrested & charged with abuse
Parents got paid to love their kids. Paid to play with them and get creative. All in NYC/nice!! Paid for disabled girl and paid to home school (per child) NYC paid for their housing. They were encouraged to learn, allowed to create, taught basic skills. They were allowed to watch movies, be their own creators and make music. Great life !
Gawaya Heidi Tina Hawksworth the mother was being mentally abused herself. She protected her children. I can’t believe you said she should be arrested!! The father made the rules and I believe they were afraid of him. He was the abuser. He should have done time.
@@gawayaheiditinahawksworth6268 you don't know how it felt to be abused don't judge her.
I totally agree
It’s actually remarkable that they were able to integrate into society as smoothly as they did. Very intelligent young men.
Hope they would continue to live the clean, healthy lifestyle they have grown up with. Hope they won't get exploited, taken advantaged of. God bless these boys
There all in evil ways
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@@LaSleepy33 I don't understand. Did you mean They're all in evil ways? If so...how so?
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This mother did a damn good job of homeschooling her sons. Each is an individual with a peaceful clear mind ready to make a significant contribution to create a better world. I expect that their contemporaries have been asking THEM out as it goes these days....I look forward to their films
Bad mother
Gawaya Heidi Tina Hawksworth no she wasn’t!! The father is a bad father!
@@gawayaheiditinahawksworth6268 you are a horrible judgmental person
@@rena6895 I think a mother’s natural response is to protect her children. This mother failed. It is impressive that it appears that the family have a genuine bond and support of one another.
@@mariannekeenan3424 I agree. Maybe she protected and raised them as well as she could, inside the apartment, but she should have tried to get them out of that situation. I am also surprised the sons don't seem to blame her at all. They don't even speak negatively about the father. Stockholm syndrom?
Their mom just looks so genuinely happy for them! The mother and her boys have an incredible relationship
She should be arrested for child abuse and false imprisonment. These guys may seem like they're doing okay but that's surface. Underneath it will be very hard for them to ever navigate comfortably through a world that is nothing like the movies. Those parents stunted their kids be deprived them of a normal life.
Have you watched the actual documentary? It wasn't her choice and though the definition of child abuse is variable, they adore her completely. She didn't purposefully lock them up in an apartment, the father did and if you don't understand the power that fear has over a family then you should feel blessed because it is terrifying and it's one of the hardest things people can overcome internally and externally
Monica Nguyen well said! She was also a victim of abuse, not just their children. I hope more people understood that from the documentary.
why is there so little talk of the daughter?
Jackie0zero I've wondered that too! I think they wanted to the documentary to focus on the boys and how their love of movies got them through their time of isolation and how it shaped them into who they are. Mukunda did a really good Ted Talks about how his imagination set him free.
Their calmness is amazing. Credit goes to their Mom for home schooling and the millions of movies they watched. Very educated , intelligent and articulate. I wish them the very best. 💐
These young men are a testament on the goodness and lovingkindness of their Mom, and their solidarity as brothers growing up together in resiliency.
These young men are so smart, handsome and very interesting!❤️
I would love to see an update on the boys and their loving mother. I hope their all doing well in life. My heart goes out to this family.
Having a good mom is what every child needs; she is the foundation needed to help you know and love yourself, she encourages, educates, and gives that extra push to start you on your life's journey.
Or a good dad. Or both. Etc.No need to feminizate the care. Kids need care. The caretakers don’t give care and love with their genitals.
I love that Crystal is so humble, she is a true artist, and saw her brilliant documentary as a collaborative work, and wanted them to gain as much from her experience as she gained from theirs, promoting them, helping them start their own company.. it was a miraculous moment when they met.. her curious and creative nature is what started the whole ball rolling...
Their mum did an amazing job of raising them they are so beautiful hearted and so shy and sweet... Please don't change x
The documentary was heart breaking the one young brother says he can never forgive his dad i understand y i wish i could meet them all
The home schooling n all the movies they watch apperently did good things to them. They are very articulate n very sure of themselves in their individual ways. They are not bitter or depressed. They adjust very well. God bless u all.
Crystal deserves more credited ! I think she seems like a real warm person.There mother is also a hero educating them and keeping them interested in learning.I hope they all go far in life.I would love to meet all of them.
I can´t believe this boys... they are the coolest guys in the world. I loved them!
Their mother raised them so good. I admire her so much.
So happy this story is positive and not an "abusive" destruction of lives. I commend all of you. Truly amazing. Best to you all.
I have just discovered these boys and their wonderful story. I totally agree with you.
love these guys. they just seem like such sweet and truly beautiful, pure, kind-hearted souls. so much innocence, so much creativity, so much zeal for life. i love the story of how crystal came to befriend and film them too. it's not just any ol' person, or filmmaker for that matter, who would approach and pursue these guys and want to tell their story, and then do it from such a place of honesty and reverence. like she clearly cares for them and respects them, and actually wanted to be their friend and introduce them to new things instead of just exploit them. all in all, a beautiful story :)
yes sameee
Hunter Cassidy ihh was 65qq
The short film they made was soo heart felt and intriguing. What makes them even more special is the close relationship they have for eachother. You don't see children these days as being this grateful for what they have and respectable towards others. It just seems like children today feel like they have this negative notion of entitlement towards their own peers and elders. If eveyone seen how these guys interacted with eachother, then maybe they to can set a good example for other children to from.
Their creativity was harnessed through isolation. They got to play until 15-18. RARE!!!! They had a happy life.
Just think how native American & First Nation's feel in Residential School's & never knowing anyone.
Kudos to this family. Humble, intelligent, kind, so shy. They seem so close. I hope the rest of their lives are filled with nothing but happiness and dreams coming true.
It's amazing God's divine plan. Mom did such a wonderful job with her children. It's sad how they grew up but it made them who they are today, who they were meant to be. Them meeting Crystal, divine intervention! God is very intentional. I love this family!❤❤❤
I just love how they all just laugh and smile!
Love love love every single one of you! Incredible beings!! Every single one of you!!
I love seeing how active they are and looks like they're doing well on their own.
If only I was 20 years younger, lol. I would take any one of them anytime. You go boys. You deserve all the best.
everything would be so much better if we could hear the questions
Yeah
I always use the closed-captioning... click [cc ]
Very brave and courageous young people, I'm proud of them!
Well to me, it's really an incridable story of a family being held hostage by their father for 14 years. In return with him even knowing, he created a very innovated and capable group of young men. The parents actually did a very good job of keeping then sane in very insane situation.
I think all the credit must go to their Mom
The weirdest part is them still living there in the apartment five years later and they don’t talk to their father. Just treat him like he is not there. That kind of freaks me out.
@@HearturMind why? He financially supports all their needs. There is no talk of him punishing them or manipulating them by withholding support. The story has too many illogical gaps. For example, the parents meet as Hairi Krishnas....a very isolated culture. My guess is the mother severed her relationships with family before she ever had children. Or the fact of real world violent content featuring so large in the movies the father provided contradicts the supposed protection from a dangerous world.
Their father gave them the gift of thousands of movies and a video camera...and that has became their world...which pretty much saved them. Their dad deserves THAT credit.
@@TubokNaey What CREDIT🙄.-for locking them up, and taking away their childhood.
The CREDIT goes to these young men and their mother utilizing the only thing that couldn't be taken away creativity and curiosity. Which turned out to be the key to freedom.
These boys are incredibly amazing! Real first exposure to the outside world, yet they are so articulate, knowledgeable, intelligent! Much much better than those professionals being interviewed. See! One of them is already into film making without even going to college! Btw, the interviewer should have done her homework first before appearing on stage with these boys who are so intelligent!
College I not really necessary to be successful.
"How do u ask a girl out?" Awwwww such innocence.
Tired of the Bullshit, ya dig? I don’t think they’ll have to worry about that. Females have become so aggressive that they will ask the boys out, not the other way around
@@jillohara3121 you think it’s aggressive that a woman may ask a man out? Hello incel
The interviewer likes the sound of her voice,I wanted to hear more from thier loving mother and her son's
Seeing how these boys are so smart and articulate make me think HOMESCHOOL works! Great job mom!
The mom is adorable 😊. I’m so happy for her
What an amazing mother❤️❤️❤️
they are so beautiful inside and out
Still to this day, at 43 yrs old, the Princess Bride is my favorite movie. Those romantic comedies are enlightening😍. Plus Quantin Tarantino movies rock. True Romance, Pulp Fiction, the Hateful 8, Reverant etc.
Anything with Tom Hardy is well adored of course.
These fellows seem as they'd make great characters on the big screen📹🎥🎥📷🎥🎥📹
I’m fascinated with this story. God bless them. ❤️
I wish the very best for this Family. They are indeed, inspiring.
Those boys are stars
Jeez you never would have guessed the extreme isolation these guys lived through..good for them and their Mom.
15:15 I loved what he said. The guy from the audience asking if they had any religious education and he answered "I ignored all of that, my religion is movies" pretty much like me.
Yesssssssss ..you guys deserve the world 🌎
It was SO weird when they asked what their fave movies were because I thought to myself,”One of them will say The Last of the Mohicans” and that is my fave movie too. Then, the oldest brother actually says it. I knew it before it happened! Crazy! Lol! And the same as me! :)
I love the WolfPack!!!
ilove the mother so.much she's.so kind n nice person
This is amazing and shows how The Love of Siblings and their Mother made them fine upstanding Young Men. I am overwhelmed with so many emotions. Here was a Midwestern woman who traipsed the World, meets a local young man and falls in love. Which is romanticized in America movies. And it was love for a season with the man while in his culture but things changed when they returned to America. They became under the thumb of their father. And Freedom began knocking at their hearts. And suddenly it mushroomed. As a Mother and Grandmother l cried as I watched and thought of the family who had lost contact with their daughter. Peace Love and Joy to this Family.
One of the biggest if not the main reason why these boys are so well adjusted and articulate, humble yet strong ...is their precious sweet mother’s love. Their lives are a testimony to her dedication and commitment to bring them up well. I believe their father loved them too in his own warped, misguided way, and his overprotection could perhaps speak to a misplaced ‘love’ and definitely fear. Someone who cares enough for him should probe with the purpose of getting him some help, if he wants it. The cult which he got them into sure didn’t help and explains his indiscipline of living off of welfare. Mum took such negatives and moulded gems of each one of them because of her loving and caring nature and nurture. Congratulations Mum! Well done, keep it up! But having gone through such trauma, I believe their external appearances of well being may need some good coaching/counseling to get rid of unforgiveness no matter how justified, because bitterness when left to fester will eventually take its toll on such beautiful souls. Perhaps someone like Dr Phil can send them all to a retreat center that can help bring some needed healing. The sooner the better. Wish them all the best❣️
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UK: I have just purchased the film from Amazon in July 2021!!! Looking forward to watching this doc.
I see how people feel it was a negative upbringing, but they are articulate , artistic , respectful and not ashamed of being exploited if that is how you want to see it , but for them its a continuation of the movie which is their life ,I wish them all much happiness, success and protection from the things that their father ,in his way did not want them to be exposed too. Its a amazing beautiful story , with equal beauty continuing , their mother did a amazing job with what she had , its called survival .
Huerta LaPaz It wasn’t a negative upbringing. They were literally locked in an apartment for 14 years. It’s abuse.
holly shit these guys are living their life to the fullest. meanwhile Im here, feeling dead inside
black pearl3 Right. Same here.
Amen!
If you came to that realization; that's inspiration....that's how love works.
Just a thought.. this is tv, film, public speaking etc., yes they have a great grasp on things, but you don't know what is going on inside them, you are only seeing their public persona. Find what you are passionate about, and start small goals moving towards it.
Same your not alone.
The mom looks so loving and peaceful. Maybe thats why she didnt go against the father she just wanted peace only she knows why. But poor lady all those boys all day and night lol. They r so talented and uniting the way they did. This men r going places literly they r making up for all the days they were in lockdown. They dreamed and r making their dreams come true.
I just love this family
What about their sister?
i read she has turner syndrome :(
I was wondering about her too
Where's the sixth brother?
@@judibiggerstaff8054 probably a school night when this was filmed.
It’s a wonderful family. I think both parents contributed into them. Absolutely, their mother is an incredible woman and I can get their father who wanted to protect them from the outside that he view more as a prison. And their mother totally explained everything in the documentary like why they live the way they live. They brought up wonderful young men. I think their father wished them only good and under the circumstances it’s what he could do just protect them from the outside influence. No one knows what happens to each of them and what life would be and who they would be if they were exposed to the outside. They have to appreciate both of his parents.
I think he was controlling and made the family fear him.
I agree. In another interview the interviewer tried to refer to their fathers relationship as abusive to them and it was shut down immediately. He wasn’t violent with them only never allowed them to leave the house. They was the peak of his so called abuse. He isn’t an evil man and he gave up power quite willingly and easily. Once they got out and decided they weren’t going to continue living that way he agreed because ultimately he wanted what was best for them just went about it in a way that wasn’t the best.
These guys are soooo nice and gentle. What a good job their mom did! But don't you think the father played a part, paranoid as he was?! Plus he must have had a strange upbringing himself. Poor guy! God bless this family
AWKWARD SET UP & INTERVIEW. They deserve better than this ridiculous set up
this is usually how traditional q&a's go after a screening..the actual movie audience is asking them questions right after seeing the film. even the director's chairs are tradition, lol.
Jimi Ochre Clay ~ what do you find "awkward" about it? I find it quite the opposite... very natural
Yes and obviously many people agree with you (looking at the number of likes). There are too many people being interviewed to be placed in a straight line and why are they spaced so far apart? None of them can see each other! The conversation could be much more natural if they were placed in a horseshoe. Also the presenter is so shy and awkward, which makes everyone feel the same. The questions that she starts the interview with are vague. She could ask so many more exciting questions. The sound set up is atrocious, with some microphones on full blast with others sounding like they are not even turned on. I actually feel sorry for them that they had to make the most of a terrible set up.
Am i the only one who likes their fashion taste?
Looks cool they have their own vibe and attitude..like they have the nerdy brother, the rock star, the shy type, the normal one and the brother who always loves to smile 😄
I love there energy. There all so cool.
Positive proof that kids that are home schooled- even under these very bad conditions- are kinder more gentle toward their fellow human beings. Rather than the angry kids that come out of the public school system. Thank you for being a shining light
Logical fallacy.
Love hearing about these guys from Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 living in London United Kingdom 🇬🇧
These young men are so well mannered.❤😊
For those whom don’t know; Cusco, is one of the most beautiful, peaceful & sacred cities in Peru, surrounded by majestic mountains & virgin nature, where spirituality is present in every day life. Spirituality & knowladge is passed traditionally from the ancestors to the new generations, Each village has its own traditions, customs & believes. Children are raised based on the tradition, kids are supposed to follow the customs & traditions. Some people like these brothers will called rules. It’s what parents have done for generations, teaching them values & discipline. Everyone raised in the 60’s, in the 70’s or before, will probably follow his traditional beliefs with his kids. In this culture their believes are well respected, because they come from their ancestors & they have followed for their whole lives. This is what I know, about Peruvian culture.
Not cutting their hair & keep it long represents power. Believe in higher powers, believed & trusting their own intuition is their trait. Believing in natural medicine, in the power of nature within yourself is their trait. Believe in ayahuasca is their trait. Believe that evil lives outside, on the strests & believe that it won’t get to you, if you’re inside of your house, is their trait. I assume Oscar was born in the 60’s or in the 70’s ?
It’s very easy to judge without knowing the facts of each individual. What I have heard from everyone including his wife is that Oscar, was afraid of strangers. That he wanted to protected his family.
I assumed that his biggest fear was to lose one of them.
I assumed that his biggest fear was to seeing them hurt, perhaps he was afraid of seeing them dead? Or seeing them as one of those drug addicts lying on the streets pavement, which is the same as having lost a child! Or was he scared of not seeing one of them again, because one of them was kidnapped & killed by some crazy dude? Specially his kids for having an indigenous looks. Racism exist & outthere are evil people hurting those most vulnerable, as precious children are.
Maybe for this father, the best way to protect his kids, was by keeping them inside his home, at all times & under lock. Perhaps it was his only way to control his own anxity & his fears of danger.
These brothers should go visit his father’s small village in Cusco, to then compare with NY slums life rhythm, maybe then, they will get a better sense of understanding, why his father became depressed, anxious & highly paranoid, to hide, & numb his fears, his frustrations, his sadness, his anxiety & depression drinking alcohol....
And for those who have wondered why Oscar, didn’t return to his village, if he felt so unsafe & miserable in NY? Well maybe he didn’t have the guts to go back, maybe there was concerns about inmigration process. Isn’t so easy to pack & return, especially having small children... when there are children & there isn’t financial solvency, life becomes very complicated to just pack & go back.
That’s why women need to take control of their bodies & work on birth control, without asking anyones permission. DIU, pills & condoms exists for several decades, the only thing is needed is to want to do it. Specially if I live in scarcity, specially if my husband has issues, like mental illness, alcoholism, especially if his cultural barriers & ignorance are keeping my children & I, trapped, captured.
Then, I will take my power & intelligence back to manage the number of children that I should have. I assumed Suzanne leave her appartment, at least seven times, to get to the hospital to give birth to her children, there was her opportunity to ask for help to doctors with birth control. Otherwise it will be very hard to breakdown the scarcity cycle, life in extreme poverty isn’t fun at all, life without covering the essential needs is too depressive, it’s a nightmare for everyone.
And if things weren’t working in NY, then I would have used all of my skills to convince my husband to return all together to his village to work hard & raise our kids in an open door environment, surrounded with mountains, rivers & cattle. Life for sure will be tough, but at least the kids would be running everywhere.
I’m not here to judge anyone, but to highlight some important points that nobody takes in consideration before judging someone.
I assume that their decisions, as adults, were taken based on their own very difficult circumstances.
I totally get it!
The best of luck & Gods blessings to each of them, including Mr. Angulo.
Amazing story of a family's survival and thank you for sharing. It saddens me that Native American & First Nation's being ripped away from their family's at 5 yrs old & never seeing family again that's continued for all these years.
Well mannered guys they are.
I JUST ❣❤❣ALL THESE GOOD GUYS & their awesome Mother! God bless them more than ever!
Lovely story. Going by the cute little blonde that followed after them, I would say that none of them will have trouble finding willing dates. They are all remarkably handsome young men..
The guy in the middle with the yellow shirt kind of look like Quentin Tarantino with long hair.
They aren’t wrong about the Italian food scenes in Goodfellas 🍝 🍽 🤣
This proves its best to keep kids in as they blossom and have no fear later . You couldn't meet more together people with imagination to excel. Plus have you ever met 5 virgins that are all film stars.
im glad dcf got in the house and let them come and go as they please
please hire proper interviewers who know what they're doing because she just made everything awkward
Sahala Suban or at least learn their names. It could be the least she could do, given they are the main subject of the film
Won my heart!!!!!
WITH WATCHING THIS DOCUMENTARY OF THIS FAMILY
I SEE MYSELF.
AMAZING MOTHER THEY HAVE
I LOVE THIS MOMENT
Beautiful humans
Wolfpack productions wonderful 👍❤
Just one of you that moved out? Yes, the most energetic one that seems happier
❤ them they amazing talented. Great job mom.❤😊😊
Hope they're still the EDUCATED GOOD BOYS ! GOD BLESS !
13:25 ! Favorite Movies !
From guys who for 16 years of their lives weren't able to go out and only had movies to provide them solace and joy.
This is going to be something
I love them so much, omg...
Blessings to Mum. She grew fine young men. 🙌🏽
I don't agree with how they were raised by their father one bit.... But all kids seem to be level headed and balanced people... Is that because they were not exposed to the evil of outside world.... Kinda interesting really...
I think one of the reasons they are so normal is because they were a little society by themselves. Another reason is that although their father is absolutely wrong, he was not particularly evil. Also, the fact that their mother is a teacher probably played a big role.
Their mother's love
Verina Mitry and father’s. He wasn’t a violent or evil man. He was fearful of the outside world for his kids especially NY.
I agree with you. The parents our family first and everything into their kids. They were sheltered from the outside world.
@@vaquera9368 I remember seeing these men in another interview explaining he was abusive mentally towards their mother. And I think also physicality in some occasions.
I would love to know how they react to girls and dating.
This is a very long comment, but it’s mainly made for these brothers. I wish it’s found by at least one of them & gets read it. In this interview they were very young, still teenagers, youth is beautiful but doesn’t give anyone wisdom to understand & be fair. Without knowledge will be too hard to understand & will be imposible to forgive. Sometimes only time to process...
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People from opposite cultures have different way of thinking & living.
Can you imagine to move from the Peruvian Andes, where life is much calmed & quiet, than the noisy & dangerous New York life? Specially for someone with a particular point of view of life.
Poorest people from poor countries have the tendency to think that wealthy countries are the worse & they live to complain & disagree with their system. Some people will have socialist ideologies.
And depending from where they are coming from, they will live their village cultural beliefs & customs, which wil greatly contrast, with the beliefs & customs of that new big cosmopolitan world, where the stereotype life seems to be too sophisticated to put up with.
Suzanne made a big mistake marrying a rebel villager. A man with his own social & cultural traditions which can became barriers in another world. Then they moved to the craziest, biggest most dangerous city as NY is, especially if they end up living in an unsafe, unkind & unattractive neighborhood. Unattractive in terms of not having access to green nature & unkind because people aren’t the most kind in New York.
It seems like Oscar (the father) was petrified of what he saw in his new environment, not compared with his Peruvian beautiful, peaceful & quiet mountains to hike whenever he wanted to, the rivers & lakes to swim whenever he wanted to. No NY couldn’t be compared with the warmth & kindness of the humble villagers, with who he surrounded with, his whole life. Nobody knows what unkind & sad experiences he may encountered in NY neighborhood, which hasn’t been told in this story, but left him with deep scars to the point of becoming an obsessed paranoid with the safetiest way of keeping his family protected.
There is a post traumatic cultural shock, which manifests as trauma, this could be the case. From the description, given by his kids & wife in the film, I can tell that he suffered from severe depresión... The drinking, the isolation, his irritability, his moodiness, his constant worries & fear & his lack of self motivation, are some most common symptoms of anxiety & severe depression, illnesses that requires medical treatment to cope & be able to manage to live a normal life. It could have been the case that he also suffered from some other disorders as well. I work in psychiatric hospitals, so I can recognized the symptoms described on him.
Anyone can end up developing these illnesses, if life circumstances changes for worse. If there is a stressful life with no joy & pleasure, but with excessive worries.
It’s not easy to leave your own country, your surroundings, your life, your customs, even if your life wasn’t the most beautiful life, but it was the life you felt confortable living in. Same thing happens with food, it’s not easy to adjust to new tastes, actually, food is what makes us feel at home, connected with our culture & with love.
And what about the freedom, the gift & privilege of accessing the hometown mountains & take hikes. The rivers & lakes to swim. Your family to laugh & cry. Your pets to love & play.... imagine that suddenly all of that gets replaced for one big, dangerous & lonely jungle of concrete, where people looks at you with unkindness gestures or indifference, where discrimination screams aloud on your face & you’re too old to easily adjust to the happiness of this new life.... and you hear & know about crime, about evil people who might be awaiting around the corner to hurt you or hurt you beloved children.
Then it will be normal to feel scared, unsafe & stuck!
I imagine that he must have heard & seen atrocities done to people in those streets. I will probably feel like I have moved from paradise to live in hell.
Then I will get homesick... which probably will lead me to anxiety & great depression.
I agree a lot with you. But, no excuse for slapping your wife.
Well the father got out whenever he wanted. He would go shopping normally for 4 HOURS!
So he seems just very controlling, with patriarchal ideas, plus they feared him. Abusive and manipulative.
The mother should be ashamed of herself for letting this happen.
I think she did a great job in making them the person's they are. She was a victim too and caught in the situation. If you listen to other interviews the boys actually say she had it the worse and had to bear most of the abuse. Yet she didn't break down and kept developing the guys further.
Why we see only 5 boys. Where is the 6Th
Ikr
Privacy maybe or like social anxiety because of no contact with any people.
He was up in the audience. Don’t know why.
he was 11 by that time. the youngest
Where is the eldest? sister?
I LOVE THESE PEOPLE
Cant hear the audience asking questions.
35:53 Favorite Movies. Marked here cuz I want to watch them all now!
So the father provided ALL the financial needs and cameras, tech equipment, props, etc.? But they could leave whenever they chose? And when they chose to leave the apt., they suddenly have all matching CURRENT clothing, glasses? Who purchased these items? And the father continued to provide for these young men to explore their new world? As they chose terms as, "break out," why are no repercussions from 'jailer father' ever mentioned? Where is the sister?*note: I have come to understand it was the fine working people of NY through the welfare system that "provided," and enabled them to live with no one working. The mother additionally receiving stipends for educating each child of school age.
Apart from your edit, the father hasn’t worked a day in his life. Also, they have explained in other interviews he was mentally abusive and they feared him. The sister has a mental disability.
FABULOUS
The interviewer is just like a robot.
OMG!! They r very beautiful - gd genes! They've very charming looks - nice n sharp features. They r really like a pack of wolves. I think they'll look really suave in d native American attires. God bless.
This interviewer.... One of the few panels on UA-cam about this, and this french doll is ruining everything..
i want to cry
The wolf pack gotta give it to ya came out as awesome people would love to smoke with all of u great story great group of brothers..Deep story
Anyone think the interviewer made everything awkward like you couldn’t even understand her most of the time and she made it seem the interview so dull and out of place. Like if y’all agree.
Jesus Garcia yes, she was pretty bad I don't think she's a real journalist. 🙄
Too bad actually ... the boys are so mature and confidant to reply any question with good sense of humour ...
Jesus Garcia she also has a heavy French accent which made it hard for me to understand. She also talked too softly
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