1/10
The power of prayer
15 October 2021
This movie showcases just how dangerous the power of prayer can be. Led by a fever dream these people go forth and tell all the other people to chant incantations to white jesus (a bearded sky man who passes judgement on everyone and requires unmitigated devotion from his following) in order to bring about the end of the modern American government. Spurned by the idea that they might be the bad guys in the country they find one man with whom they can rely on to tell them everything they want to hear: donald trump.

A failed rich kid who has relied heavily on his family's generational wealth, his questionable morals and inability to act with tact make him the perfect person to schmooze and mislead these people. Getting them to believe in just about anything he says would be as easy as manipulating their fear in their makebelieve sky daddy.

This movie showcases the herd mentality of the weak minded and how easy it was to dupe an entire group of people to vote for someone who spouted hateful rhetoric disguised as making America great again. The acting is poor but believeable considering the topic, and the script is based VERY loosely on facts.

As far as a dystopian nonfiction movie goes this one is cringeworthy at best and really shows the horrors of what organized religion is capable of.
16 out of 21 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed