are you kidding me!


i know this is real, but why would someone who was molested as a child decide to confront their molester on film? cash money? maybe. cash money? YES! i feel bad for her, as in the end she actually has some type of real emotion. during the first half though, there was this underlying feeling of $. she has forever exploited her family so she can gain cash. how much of this film could've been solved outside of an audience, and solved less theatrically in real life with real answers. i really can't count the times when i've watched her face and she knew she was being filmed. how can you feel sorry for someone that is crying on demand and obviously had certain lines written out. also, whomever edited this piece of american trash, please quietly die.

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This was all staged in my opinion. This was for a sundance film festival thing.
It kind of spits all over those who have been afraid of speaking out. :(

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