This documentary plays like a high school sociology project, made with an iPhone. I question what the subject was supposed to be - in other words, there seems to be little consistency throughout this series of video testimonials. I love documentaries - this is not a documentary. Skip this one.
RealReview Posting Documentary Scoring Criteria:
Sources/Footage - 1/1;
Narrative/'Voice' or Tone - 0/1;
Directing - 1/1;
Story - 0/1;
Production Value - 1/1;
RealReview Base Score: 3
Modifiers (+ or -):
Cinematography: +0.5 (Some great shots of the environment, which have nothing to do with the subject of the documentary);
Believability/Consistency: -1 (there is no real point to most of the footage, or this documentary);
Editing-Too Long: -1;
Total RealReview Rating: 1.5 (rounded up to 2 for IMDB)