9/10
Betrayal
11 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This is not your typical documentary in the sense of that there is not alot of background story, or perhaps that's it; there's only the background story.

I found it beautiful and well filmed, it's a story of a young man described as minority as the 'only black kid amongst a bunch of brown kids' how he's introduced to Islam and slowly radicalised.

The story for me wasn't about ISIS or Islam but about the friends discussing their views and thoughts.

Some think he might have actually been radicalised, others that he's a FBI informant. But at the bottom there's a sensation of sadness and betrayal amongst the friends.

It's worth it's 21 minutes!
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