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Never Stop Shouting
The writer and filmmaker Abdellah Taïa writes a letter to his gay nephew, Brahim, to help him getting out of fear, to support him, to walk beside him. To love him strongly.
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Plot Summary
A documentary series examining the history of domestic abuse within the world of professional wrestling, focusing on alleged perpetrators and the culture that enabled it. It delves into multiple high-profile cases and their impact on the industry and its fans.
Critical Reception
The series received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its unflinching look at a difficult subject matter and the courage of the survivors who shared their stories. However, some criticized the pacing and the depth of its investigation into certain aspects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for shedding light on a dark aspect of wrestling history.
Appreciated for giving a platform to victims' experiences.
Some found the narrative structure uneven.
Google audience: Viewers often commend the series for its bravery in tackling sensitive topics and for the emotional impact of the survivor testimonies. Some express frustration with the lack of definitive conclusions in certain cases and the sometimes repetitive nature of the evidence presented.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with numerous former wrestlers, some of whom speak on condition of anonymity due to potential repercussions within the wrestling community.
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