
Wild Wild Country
Documentary • TV-MA • 2018 • 1 Season
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When a controversial cult leader builds a utopian city in the Oregon desert, conflict with the locals escalates into a national scandal.
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Never heard about Bhagwan movement before, so the series was very informative. Also shows how fake the US democracy is. It's us vs them.
One of the more hilarious comedic documentaries going around. Fun filled story of clowns, yokels, fools and lunatics.
At times, I was envious about their life style, story is amazingly complex, delving into human nature.
I never heard of this movement until I started to watch it. Super insightful, interesting and definitely a roller-coaster of emotions.
Paradise Lost. Unbelievable narrative of utopic majesty flying too close to the sun. Enlightenment. Villainy. Power. Intoxication. Ecstasy.
Insane story. Brilliant editing makes old footage and simple interviews unfold like the best fiction. A cult movie, literally
This was a rollercoaster! Very interesting.
average good constructed documentary which highlights how a beautiful idea can grow out of control due to the egos of humans
Starts off making me want to join a cult, the vibes were nice, then it takes a different turn. Impressive how big they became, crazy story
A cult classic or a classic cult? This is a great look behind the scenes and something you wouldn't normally see. Quality here, watch.
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