
"Movies about conversion therapy largely reveal something we've known for decades: that it's inhumane, ineffective, and unnecessary to change anyone's sexual orientation or gender identity."
"Collectively, they examine its survivors and victims, the practitioners who administer the harmful psycho-spiritual counseling, as well as the allies and activists who seek to expose these programs and rescue those subjected to them."
"Admittedly, movies about conversion therapy can be quite heavy: They center on vulnerable LGBTQ+ people in extreme emotional and spiritual pain who are often forcibly committed into abusive programs by family members who ostensibly love them and fear for their souls."
"Interestingly, some of the most modern movies about the topic are horror films, reflecting the intense emotional and psychological struggles faced by individuals subjected to conversion therapy."
Movies about conversion therapy reveal its inhumane and ineffective nature, highlighting the emotional and cultural impacts on individuals. They depict survivors, practitioners, and activists. The films span genres like documentaries, romantic dramas, and horror, addressing intimate human experiences such as desire and societal disapproval. Early films focused on the pseudoscientific aspects, while later works explored emotional consequences. The ongoing portrayal of conversion therapy in cinema underscores its persistence and the pain inflicted on vulnerable LGBTQ+ individuals, often forced into abusive programs by well-meaning family members.
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