With an average IQ hovering right around room temperature everyone featured in this documentary make tree stumps seem erudite. Luckily these folks don't represent average America. Among the rural lower class the filmmakers have found a pocket of people from a Jerry Springer-like "Bizarro World."
Like rabbits these people are destined to reproduce early and often and thus guarantee there will be plenty of fodder for future trash TV shows, documentaries like this and to keep welfare rolls stocked. These are the kind of people who keep the American meth industry afloat.
This documentary offers nothing in the way of solutions nor does it explore the causes. Thinking people will instantly recognize that education is the way out of living hells such as this. Our "stars" in this movie bask in ignorance and apathy.
All that said it can be diverting to watch our nation's underbelly writhe and struggle for 90 minutes a slice.
Like rabbits these people are destined to reproduce early and often and thus guarantee there will be plenty of fodder for future trash TV shows, documentaries like this and to keep welfare rolls stocked. These are the kind of people who keep the American meth industry afloat.
This documentary offers nothing in the way of solutions nor does it explore the causes. Thinking people will instantly recognize that education is the way out of living hells such as this. Our "stars" in this movie bask in ignorance and apathy.
All that said it can be diverting to watch our nation's underbelly writhe and struggle for 90 minutes a slice.