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(2022 TV Movie)

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7/10
Sensationalism
alannapower14 November 2023
I cannot believe this story has become so sensationalized. It's like every time you turn around they make it sound worse and more dramatic.

I remember reading an article about the story, and it talked of one of the girls, "she never even walked on a sidewalk", then showing an image right after of all of them at Disneyland, and Vegas.

The movie by itself was good. It actually came up with a good explanation for the phones, and how the girls had their own YouTube channels (even though they "didn't know" what anything was) Funny, it's kind a b**** to load a video to YT.

The movie, I guess, for drama, showed the kids never leaving the house, ever, when it's known the family took multiple vacations a year. Staying in hotels, riding rides, seeing other people, walking on sidewalks.

It's funny in a way that people just like to loosely roll over that fact they left the house multiple times per year. They weren't completely blind to the outside world.

I think these kids were neglected, and treated badly based on religion, but the media and this movie sensationalized it for sure. The movie was good, but just make you take it with a grain of salt for being nothing but very very loosely based on the Turpins..
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5/10
This is what religion does to people.
teekieteekybirdie8 April 2023
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A potrayal of what religion does to people, how it brainwashes people and turns them crazy like these people. It's based on a true story of David and Louise Turpin, but I was happy at the ending and how the ending was a happy ending, how they escaped. One of their sons almost died because of appendicitis and it burst, leaving him to become feverish and infected, and he FINALLY made it to the Hospital but went into a coma, but happily survived at the end.

They put them under the illusion you can't eat you can't open windows because it lets "evil and serpants in" which is totally moronic and insane, this film is just totally disturbing and creepy, the Father is a character who you will hate more and more as you watch.
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3/10
An Unspeakable Act
lavatch12 September 2022
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One of our favorite actresses, Mena Suvari, stars as Laura McGrath in a film that could be titled "The Little House of Horrors."

The film is a graphic account of child abuse by a monster named Tye McGrath, who plucked the drug addicted Laura off the streets and molded her into his consort whose babies he would torment as the children grew up in a house that was intended to be walled off to the rest of the world for the kids.

It was never made clear how Tye could have thoroughly indoctrinated Laura, who was obviously capable of clear thinking and demonstrably horrified by his physical abuse of the children. The brief flashback sequence of Tye's first meeting with Laura was too brief and required greater development to understand how Laura fell under Tye's complete control.

To the filmmakers' credit, there was a disclaimer at the beginning about the forthcoming violence to be inflicted on the children. But for some viewers, the unspeakable atrocities that are the subject of this film may be too much to endure for ninety minutes.

Suvari and the cast were excellent, and there is no doubt that the subject matter raised is important. The abuse of children in any form, be it by a zealot like Tye or anyone in the role of a parent, is intolerable in a civilized world.
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