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So this short documentary, directed by Mike Davidson, really digs into the life of Joseph Nicolosi. You know, the guy behind conversion therapy and all that controversy? It’s not your typical biopic; it has this somber tone that feels like a eulogy. The pacing is pretty reflective, giving you time to sit with Nicolosi's beliefs and the implications of his work. There’s an odd atmosphere throughout, almost a mix of reverence and critique. It’s got some interesting archival footage and interviews that linger longer than you'd expect, making you ponder the themes of identity and societal pressure. It’s definitely distinct in how it approaches a figure like Nicolosi—more somber reflection than outright condemnation, which makes it a curious watch in the landscape of documentaries.
Documentary on a controversial figure in conversion therapy.Reflective tone that combines reverence and critique.Interesting archival footage and interviews.
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