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So, 'Sex Abuse in the Church: Code of Silence' dives into this grim reality of the Catholic Church's handling of abuse cases. It’s a documentary that feels heavy, almost oppressive, with a tone that reflects deep concern and urgency. The pacing is methodical, which allows the viewer to absorb the weight of these revelations. You see these internal documents, and there’s a chilling atmosphere as it uncovers how officials shield accused priests, moving them like chess pieces. Even Pope Francis isn't spared, which adds another layer of complexity. It’s not just about the horror of abuse; it’s about the systemic silence and the lengths taken to protect reputations over victims. A thought-provoking piece, for sure.
Explores systemic issues within the Church.Features unsettling archival footage.Raises questions about accountability in power structures.
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