Watch: Pervert Park 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Pervert Park follows the everyday lives of the sex offenders in the park as they struggle to reintegrate into society..
Plot: Florida Justice Transitions is home to 120 convicted sex offenders. Like in many other U.S. states, sex offenders are not allowed to live within 1000 feet of places frequented by children. Because of this, many sex offenders live under bridges or in woods – or in the trailer park Florida Justice Transitions – known as Pervert Park. The crimes committed by the residents range from simple misdemeanors to horrendous acts unbearable to contemplate.
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Uses emotional appeal when it should’ve been more factual
As some of the other reviews will unintentionally tell you, if you don’t already feel sympathetic to registered sex offenders who are shunned by society, this documentary will do little to change any of that.Sure, flashing children on the street is not the same as molesting your own child for years on end. They don’t merit the same reaction from society – that is true.
But this documentary does nothing but present a narrative with which we aren’t already familiar. Sex offenders were so often victims of trauma themselves, violence breeds violence, when in Rome, etc., etc. But child abuse is wrong!, etc., etc.
To make matters worse, the offenders didn’t seem to care about the victims, they only wanted to protect their own reputation – leading me to ask the wrong questions, the ones the documentary wanted me to avoid. Like, what kind of therapy they were receiving? How can they move along without true regret? What exactly have they learned? The place was only run by other sex offenders, should they even be giving each other therapy?
What I really wanted from this documentary, was a more objective look at what happens to the offender ones they have served their time in prison. I wanted the documentary to tell us how poor – on average – their chances of living a normal life afterwards would be. Maybe compare this to what happens murderers, or drug dealers, etc., to present this as the complex moral issue it truly is.
Sure, we can torment the offenders ’till the day they die, but what good will it do? Is it really that reasonable to prevent these people from becoming contributing members of society? Isn’t it a waste of human life, or just plain ressources, to let them be outcasts forever and ever?
I think so. This problem won’t be solved by looking away, no problem ever will, no matter how ugly it is. I wish people would talk about pedophilia more often. I wish there were ressources for people who had these wrong thoughts, I wish they were allowed to talk about them – so we could prevent them from taking actions, so we could give them the mental strength to do right.
But the documentary made a bad case for this, focused on the wrong ways to emit sympathy, and a murky way of presenting facts. It didn’t provoke the kind of rational thought that would counter the terrifying feeling of knowing, that you are looking at a room full of people who have probably raped someone. Quite a shame, really. This documentary gets 6 stars, primarily because it is one of the only ones of it’s kind.
Pervert Park succeeds at giving sexual offenders a voice.
This documentary will be difficult to stomach if you subscribe to the school of thought that views child molesters as disgusting, unable to be rehabilitated, and/or undeserving of sympathy. However, if you are willing to suspend your judgment for a mere hour, this film will surely have you second-guessing your stance by the end of it.Pervert Park is a glimpse into the stories of several convicted child molesters who live together in a small trailer park. Both men and women inhabit this space, and their crimes vary in severity. When a violent child rapist is lumped together with someone who merely responded to the wrong Craigslist ad, it really makes you question why we vilify all sexual offenders as one and the same.
Their stories are brutally honest. The film tries to answer how these people became who they are, and where they plan to go from here. Rather than play into the creepiness factor, Pervert Park proves that many of these offenders are rational adults who clearly know right from wrong, but nonetheless found themselves in the position that they are in. The counseling sessions shown are extremely thought-provoking and may leave you questioning our typical “label and ostracize” response, especially when the line between being an actual predator and simply making a mistake is so blurry.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 17 min (77 min), 58 min (TV)
Budget 0
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Status Released
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Genre Documentary, Crime
Director Frida Barkfors, Lasse Barkfors
Writer Frida Barkfors, Lasse Barkfors
Actors William J. Fuery Jr., Tracy Hutchinson, James Broderick
Country Denmark, Sweden
Awards 3 wins & 7 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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Cinematographic Process HDCAM
Printed Film Format DCP