muted

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Rating7.9 /10
20201 h 26 m
United States
2989 people rated

Digging through the vast collection of his father's home videos, a young man reconstructs the unthinkable story of his boyhood and exposes vile abuse passed through generations.

Documentary
Biography
Drama

User Reviews

#Vee#

15/04/2024 02:59
This documentary is extremely personal and very difficult to watch. It is important.

Mogulskyofficial

29/05/2023 13:27
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Bearded Chef

23/05/2023 06:03
As an educator i have seen children endure abuse at the hands of their trusted circles and I found this documentary a powerful voice for the survivors of sexual abuse. What a brave and chilling story.

Efrata Yohannes

23/05/2023 06:03
It's good, very sad. I couldn't even imagine being the dad and having the realization of him recording the whole thing and not knowing. The dad ABSOLUTELY failed his kids, knowing they were molesters and still allowing them to come into his home and be alone with his kids. But both parents failed them for sure.

Le prince MYENE

23/05/2023 06:03
Just to echo others, amazing and brave to actually put this out there as a cautionary piece. Sasha is one brave dude. Must see for yourself.

Molham مُلهَم

23/05/2023 06:03
I don't know what was more offensive - what these people did to each other and those innocent children or their false, pathetic attempts to be funny when they so obviously were not as they tried to hide in plain sight. Everything with this family was fake, including the supposedly good, "funny" times together. What an obnoxious disgusting bunch! The father is, too, because he knew what his brothers did to him and then did nothing to protect his children from them. How did the mother manage to stay with him after that? He claims he couldn't kill himself because he loves his kids too much, but didn't ban his abusers from his home or tell their mother, even as his bright, engaging children were obviously becoming upset and suffering. And the question is who molested them? Browbeaten dad, who was emasculated by mom everyday because she knew? Was it mom? Or was Howard just a sick duck? They passed this down like a family heirloom! The looks on the son's face while dad talks about what his brothers did to him and when mom came upstairs because things felt off, but knocked on the door, first. Why? Because she was afraid to know what Howard was doing to her son behind that closed door. When the son asked why she didn't open the door. She lied. As far as I'm concerned, the dad was an abuser by proxy. Dad's a liar. As an adult he certainly knew what child sex abuse was. Even if what he claimed was true and he didn't know what that was, he should have recognized the grooming behavior. And then you get the injustice system and protection by the church and by money. Also co-abusers. Disgusting. I hope both children, now adults, will heal as fully as the human spirit can. Peace be with them.

Art by Djess

23/05/2023 06:03
Such a brave young man and doing such amazing work today because of what he went through.

Ronaldo Lima

23/05/2023 06:03
We're you one of the people who liked Abducted in Plain Sight? Buckle in because this documentary is Amazon Prime's version of Netflix's roller coaster of a documentary. The details of the abuse in this documentary are literally going to make you sick. I watched while high and sobbed for about 10 minutes. Please watch this documentary.

Majo

23/05/2023 06:03
The worst offender gets off relatively scot-free? His religious congregation comes to his aid in supporting child sex abuse? The younger brother who was least involved, and was damaged by his older brother, gets the most time? How is this fair? Money and religion win the day again and Sasha's worst abusers go free to enjoy their lives. Meanwhile, the synagogue is still doing the weekly car washes to raise money for the oldest, most abusive brother. Sick.

Pratikshya_sen 🦋

23/05/2023 06:03
You and your sister are so very brave. Thankyou for sharing your story
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