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Untouchable (I) (2019)
7/10
More needs to be revealed . . barely skimmed the surface
25 October 2021
This film provides some insight but leaves you with many questions as to why and how this monster was allowed to roam the streets for so long. A deeper dive needs to be taken into this topic with expansion on the how's. . so many in the entertainment industry are aware of the "dirty little secrets" of these rich and powerful (mostly men) in the industry who prey upon the vulnerable using their wealth and power . . . So many time we hear only after decades of abuse - Cosby, Epstein, Kelly to name just a few. Why ? Why do people not want to believe the accusers? Why do the enablers not face consequences for their complicity ? Why does our justice system fail the victims time and again?
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9/10
Reality at its shocking worst
25 October 2021
This is a must see for all who want to learn about the shenanigans of Epstein. Not unlike Weinstein, this guy survived on the silence of others and their willingness to "go along" for a perceived gain. The women profiled here are truly hero's in that they have paid the ultimate price to transparent - which in many cases is detrimental to them - in order to warn us all of the "monsters" who are among us that prey upon the vulnerable and the rich and powerful who enable and protect them. This should be a must watch for all. . including our high schoolers.
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Tuttle Twins (2021– )
10/10
How Refreshing. . and entertaining!
25 October 2021
Watched on a whim as I could find nothing else and WOW. . although not a kid anymore I truly enjoyed the episode and how it mixed entertaining dialog, great animation and you actually learn something! Was very pleasantly surprised and was so refreshing to actually watch something that is new and it doesn't rely upon cheap shots, laughs and distorted views to engage you. I love how it also has the feel of reality in that while there is diversity in the characters (race and culture) there is a normalcy about it. It doesn't highlight the differences in a way that causes you do say they are "different" but instead makes you feel like you are amongst your own family and friends. This is a great start and I hope they keep it up. Kids today need shows like this one !
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