Analysis Of The Film Jonestown

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The film “Jonestown: The Life and Death of People’s Temple” goes beneath the surface of the infamous religious cult created by a charismatic man by the name of Jim Jones in the 1970s. He is a higher power in his own sense and makes his followers believe that he can save them. A prime example would be the incident where he gave a woman in a wheelchair the ability to walk again, but come to find out it was a mere set up. The people living in this era are in search for answers to their problems, so they turn to Jim Jones. Jim Jones brainwashes these innocent people. He tells them how they should live, but does he live that way himself? In this all-telling documentary, people who lived during the era of Jim Jones speak out about the infamous cult and the events that eventually led to the horrifying mass suicide in 1978, and even traces back to Jones’ unhappy childhood.
Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in Lynn, Indiana. In the film, we go back to his childhood and talk to his childhood friends who say that at 5 or 6 years old that he was always a little strange. He was not normal. He h...

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