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Raymond vs the Mormons
While trying to propose to his girlfriend, Raymond's plans are interrupted by a group of Mormon missionaries.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles filmmaker Jake Smith's personal journey as he confronts his upbringing within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film explores his evolving relationship with the faith, its doctrines, and its community, as he grapples with his own identity and beliefs.
Critical Reception
The film garnered positive attention for its candid and personal exploration of faith and deconstruction. Reviewers often highlighted its thoughtful approach to a sensitive subject matter and the filmmaker's vulnerability.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest and introspective look at faith transitions.
Appreciated for its respectful yet critical examination of religious upbringing.
Considered a poignant personal narrative that resonates with viewers who have experienced similar journeys.
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Fun Fact
The filmmaker, Jake Smith, is the son of the former president of the LDS Church's Temple Square.
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