Dreadful, as is everything Lopez has directed.
Good documentary requires unbiased, curious investigation. This film is an exercise in confirmation bias, at best and is an hysterical rant at worst. Not worth the price of admission even at the free screening I attended. After the showing rather than discussing the film's subject, the audience spent 45 minutes groaning over the poor craft and the blatant narcissism of the filmmaker.
It's a shame that such important material wasn't treated by someone more interested in exposing the truth than making herself the story.
Disappointing and obviously not recommended.
Good documentary requires unbiased, curious investigation. This film is an exercise in confirmation bias, at best and is an hysterical rant at worst. Not worth the price of admission even at the free screening I attended. After the showing rather than discussing the film's subject, the audience spent 45 minutes groaning over the poor craft and the blatant narcissism of the filmmaker.
It's a shame that such important material wasn't treated by someone more interested in exposing the truth than making herself the story.
Disappointing and obviously not recommended.