Into Science-Deciphering Science Education

Jakayla 2022-01-10 08:01:50

In 2011, two years after "Crash" director Paul Haggis announced that he would withdraw from his 35-year Scientology, Pulitzer winner Lawrence Wright published a 25,000-word article on the New Yorker describing Ha The entanglements between Guice and Scientology. The article then evolved into his new book "Going Clear", which eventually became this feature documentary.
The film introduces the history and current situation of Scientology through the description of the author Lawrence Wright himself, Paul Haggis and several former Scientology executives. For those of us who think that Scientology is just a leader by Atang, supported by many Hollywood celebrities, and a teasing religious organization used by South Park to seduce, the film really brought a lot of shock. Brainwashing missions, "training facilities" like concentration camps, mental and physical torture of members, organized exploitation of labor, child labor, child abuse, large-scale intimidation and extortion, Scientology is under the dictatorship of its leader David Miscavige , Doing everything to protect their own interests. Fortunately, according to surveys, the number of Scientology believers in the United States and around the world has dropped sharply to about 100,000 in recent years, even though they claim to have millions of believers.
The film also uses a large section to introduce the story of Tom and Scientology, including the imperial treatment he received in the church, including the chairman Miscavige's order to monitor Nicole Kidman's phone calls and alienate their adopted children from Ni. But the relationship and so on. The most important is the former loyal Scientology believer. Nazanin Boniadi, a pretty girl who plays the role of CIA analyst in "Homeland Security", was carefully packaged and dedicated to Atang as a girlfriend, and was eventually punished for being "disrespectful" to the chairman. The story of going to brush the toilet with a toothbrush. Entertainment Weekly’s reporter Mellisa Maerz said in the film review, “Even if this is a feature film based on a novel, I still think it’s too exaggerated, but it’s all the truth.” The only flaw in the film may be that it didn’t give science to teach itself. Although everyone knows that all they can provide are denials and lies.
Although Scientology has little to do with us, it is purely for appreciation. The movie is also a masterpiece, with a compact structure and full logic. Two hours passed in a flash. Even if it is really untouched, at least you can realize what a brazen fool Tom Cruise is. . .

PS Now I use Google to search all journalists, writers, scholars and film people who have criticized Scientology. The first article is still a gadget called "FreedomMag", which is full of unfounded people. Defamation and attacks show that Scientology has a great revenge.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosella 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    "We willingly put cuffs on. We willingly avoid things -that will cause us pain. If we can just believe something, then we don't really have to think for ourselves, do we?"

  • Beaulah 2022-04-23 07:03:38

    The film itself is thoughtful, (typewriter effects show chapter themes, actors recreate the hole scene) but a bit verbose. If you want to understand a religion, you must first understand what the founder's desire is. For the founder of Scientology, yes, it is the down-and-out science fiction writer-his only purpose is to make money.

Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief quotes

  • Lawrence Wright: Scientology really is a journey into the mind of L. Ron Hubbard and the further you get into it the more like L. Ron Hubbard you become.

  • Paul Haggis: Cults, they prey on people, suggesting that, you know, you should be able to think for yourself and then tell you exactly how you have to think, or get out. And if you get out, there will be consequences.