Talker
JJ Justice is a man in transition. A once successful right-wing radio broadcaster, who's lost his edge, his wife and any hope of airing in a real market... until a fan tells him that if, on a full moon, he takes off all his clothes and drives up to Rancho De Cielo, he can meet the only person who can set a man right: Ronald Reagan.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the concept of psychopathy through interviews with experts and individuals who exhibit psychopathic traits. It delves into the scientific understanding of the condition, its genetic and environmental factors, and the societal implications of identifying and interacting with psychopaths. The film aims to demystify the label and offer insights into the minds of those often misunderstood.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Talker' received modest attention, primarily within niche circles interested in psychology and true crime. Reviewers often highlighted its concise yet informative approach to a complex subject, praising the accessibility of the expert interviews. While not widely reviewed by major publications, its focused examination of psychopathy was generally seen as a valuable contribution to public understanding.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its focused and accessible exploration of psychopathy.
- Appreciated for bringing together expert perspectives on a misunderstood topic.
- Noted for its brevity, offering a quick yet insightful overview.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with individuals who have been diagnosed with psychopathy, providing a direct, albeit curated, perspective on the condition.
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