This 2014 documentary dives into the odd yet fascinating world of modern Satanism, peeling back layers you might not expect. It’s got a strange, almost unsettling vibe, with a pacing that feels both deliberate and oddly frenetic at times. The film follows Thomas Morton as he chats with Eric Freeman in Cleveland, where the atmosphere is thick with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. It presents Satanism not just as a dark counterculture but as a reflection of self-help ideologies and environmental concerns, which is intriguing. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying more on interviews and discussions than flashy visuals. Definitely a unique perspective that strays from conventional narratives around the subject.
Explores modern Satanism's connection to self-help.Interesting blend of serious discussion and unsettling atmosphere.Eric Freeman's insights on the duality of evil are noteworthy.
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