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The Devil Made Me Do It
Ian Leslie (The Aussie Geraldo Rivera) focuses on well known cases of Satanic killings in the United States and England. It gathers a group of victims, heavy metal singers, clergymen, experts and Satanic leaders for a lively studio debate. The Australian counterpart to Exposing Satan's Underground.
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This documentary delves into the historical and theological context of the concept of demonic possession and its influence on judicial proceedings and societal beliefs throughout history. It explores significant cases and the societal implications of attributing evil to supernatural forces. The film examines how these beliefs shaped justice systems and public perception.
Critical Reception
As a historical documentary, 'The Devil Made Me Do It' received critical attention for its scholarly approach to a sensitive and complex subject. Reviewers noted its thorough research and insightful analysis of historical attitudes towards demonic influence and its impact on legal and social structures. Audience reception varied, with some appreciating the depth of historical exploration and others finding the subject matter challenging.
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Appreciated for its academic rigor in exploring historical beliefs.
Praised for its comprehensive look at demonic possession in legal and social history.
Considered a thought-provoking examination of humanity's historical relationship with evil.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this historical documentary is not readily available. However, based on its nature, it likely appeals to viewers interested in historical theology, demonology, and the history of law and society, with discussions potentially focusing on the accuracy of historical interpretations and the psychological aspects of belief.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of 'the devil made me do it' defense touches on a historical legal argument that, while seemingly archaic, has roots in the philosophical and theological debates of its time concerning free will, responsibility, and supernatural influence.
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