I didn't need a documentary to know these kinds of people are out there, and nothing about this film makes them any more noteworthy. Why would you give these people exposure?
There's nothing endearing or enlightening here, nor anything that merits the kind of look at these people that this film takes.
On the other hand, if you're the kind of person who thinks a quote from the Bible that "faith is the proof of what you can't see" somehow "proves" that whatever you care to think is true, as one guy smugly propounds the midst of all this idiocy, then you'll probably think these people are geniuses.
There's nothing endearing or enlightening here, nor anything that merits the kind of look at these people that this film takes.
On the other hand, if you're the kind of person who thinks a quote from the Bible that "faith is the proof of what you can't see" somehow "proves" that whatever you care to think is true, as one guy smugly propounds the midst of all this idiocy, then you'll probably think these people are geniuses.