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No One Would Go is a stark, unsettling documentary that dives deep into the dark side of psychiatric practices in Turkey, particularly against the LGBTQ+ community. The film’s tone is heavy and somber, with a pacing that gives you space to absorb the harrowing stories shared by those who endured these so-called 'treatments.' It captures raw, real emotions—those who speak are not just victims; they are resilient survivors. The atmosphere is thick with tension and poignancy, as it unveils the brutality of conversion therapy and the psychological scars left behind. It's a tough watch, but it sheds light on a chilling reality that needs to be faced. A distinct blend of personal narratives and hard-hitting facts makes this documentary a compelling, if uncomfortable, viewing experience.
Important context on LGBTQ+ issues in Turkey.Real accounts provide a raw and emotional experience.Unflinching look at the impact of conversion therapy.
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