Ungodly Acts (2015)
Inspired by actual events. When Melissa Cooper's body is found hanging from a swing set, the 27-year-old's death is initially ruled a suicide. But two weeks later a young man, Adam, comes forward claiming he murdered Melissa on the orders of her husband, Daniel Cooper.
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A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
LMN movies are usually on the T.V. because my mom watches a lot of them so I often find myself involuntarily listening or even watching them. Most of the time these movies are terribly mediocre and have the same types of plots over and over again. Either it's about a kidnapping, a crime/murder, or a stupid high school drama that ends up turning into something more serious. However this movie has a different type of storyline and plot altogether and it's really refreshing. This movie shows just how dangerous and manipulative religious cults or any type of cult can be. The acting isn't perfect but I feel like it's pretty decent for a LMN movie. The movie also deals with homosexuality, abuse, and religious fanaticism and can be quite dark at times so be warned about that as well. Overall I feel that this is a cut above your average LMN movie and it's a not a bad one either.
We see here basically the pitfalls of these religious sects. They are very dangerous to the core. They begin to have tremendous influence over the people who are in it, and sometimes deadly consequences are the very results of membership.These cults shut out all phases of life as depicted in the film. There usually becomes totally blind obedience to the cult leader, who is always supposedly extremely dedicated to his beliefs, and will stop at nothing, even if it means that others get hurt.We all see here the idea of homosexuality interfering and even when stories are made up, and people are absolved from alleged crimes, the stigma remains with them for life.