I had heard of La luz del Mundo only by chance because the current ruling party in Mexico was involved in some sort of scandal with them, however i had no idea it was a mexican cult nor that it had grown to the US and other parts of the world.
I think the documentary is quite well presented, allowing a lot of the victims to have their heard. I would have liked a longer series (in the way of The Vow which speaks of NXIVM) that spanned through two seasons. Somehow Unveiled: Surviving LLDM feels way too fast and condensed.
I rated it 8/10 because of the importance of the testimony given by the victims and because it makes a good research regarding the convicted sexual predator Naason Joaquin.
I hope this documentary allows other victims to come forward and seek out justice.
Regarding technical aspects, the editing was well done as well as the cinematic experience.
I think the documentary is quite well presented, allowing a lot of the victims to have their heard. I would have liked a longer series (in the way of The Vow which speaks of NXIVM) that spanned through two seasons. Somehow Unveiled: Surviving LLDM feels way too fast and condensed.
I rated it 8/10 because of the importance of the testimony given by the victims and because it makes a good research regarding the convicted sexual predator Naason Joaquin.
I hope this documentary allows other victims to come forward and seek out justice.
Regarding technical aspects, the editing was well done as well as the cinematic experience.