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So, 'Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness' dives into this heavy topic surrounding conversion therapy with a raw intensity. It’s a documentary that really pulls you into the darkness of how some still view homosexuality as this affliction. The film has a somber tone that captures the voices of those who’ve been affected. The pacing is methodical, allowing the gravity of their experiences to really sink in. Bernard Nicolas does a commendable job weaving together testimonies, which adds a personal touch amidst all the statistics. You get this unsettling atmosphere, especially with the blend of religion and pseudo-science that drives these practices. It’s hard to shake off the emotional weight long after it ends. It’s not an easy watch, but definitely leaves you reflecting on the complexities of faith, identity, and healing.
Explores the intersection of religion and psychiatry.Features personal testimonies that humanize the statistics.Unsettling atmosphere that lingers with viewers.
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