I still feel hesitant giving this kind of film a score out of ten. It just seems insensitive to the subject matter. But then again, at some point I'm going to have to start distinguishing between good documentaries and bad ones.
This was most certainly a good one, albeit disturbing.
I just can't imagine what it must've been like being a part of this family, and I heavily sympathised with the mother. The sons were so abusive towards her, and I really hope she's found happiness in her new life. I also wondered about the absence of the eldest son, Seth. What happened to him? Perhaps he was a good guy and just got on with his life. I felt less and less sympathy for the father and the two sons involved in the film as it progressed. In my gut, I feel they were all guilty of something. Maybe this wasn't what the film was setting out to do. I'm not sure.
The tagline says: "Who do you believe?", and after watching the film, I'd say: nobody. 8/10