Brutality Factory
Brutality Factory

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Brutality Factory

2007
Movie
14 min
Mandarin

Modern China. On a bright sunny day, in a building site, an industrial complex is being deconstructed. Night falls. The ruins of the factory are empty and silent. Phantoms appear, voices are heard, telling their stories....From the anthology The State of the World.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Thomas A. FuessGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the disturbing world of the Johnson family, who operated a clandestine operation involving the severe abuse and exploitation of individuals. The film uncovers the chilling details of their criminal enterprise, focusing on the psychological manipulation and physical brutality employed against their victims.

Critical Reception

Brutality Factory received a mixed to negative reception. While some critics acknowledged the film's attempt to expose a disturbing true crime story, many found its presentation to be exploitative and lacking in journalistic depth. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some expressing horror and others questioning the documentary's ethical boundaries.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is a harrowing, albeit sensationalized, look at a disturbing criminal case.

  • Lacks the investigative rigor to be truly impactful.

  • Some viewers found the graphic nature overwhelming and unnecessary.

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Fun Fact

The documentary faced significant controversy regarding its graphic content and the filmmakers' methods of obtaining footage and interviews, leading to discussions about the ethics of true crime filmmaking.

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