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So, 'Living in Sin: Inside a Religious Reform School' is a heavy watch. This documentary delves into the lives of former students from a religious reform school in Indiana. They recount experiences of what they perceive as emotional and physical abuse, which really sets a somber tone throughout. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing the stories to sink in, which makes it feel quite raw. It's got this tension, as the narrative flips back and forth, with the school's administration pushing back against the claims. It’s distinct, mainly because of its intimate interviews and the stark contrast of perspectives. The atmosphere is thick with unease, making it a tough yet important reflection on discipline versus abuse.
Explores themes of discipline vs. abuseIntimate interviews with former studentsContrasting narratives from school administration
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