I was very interested in the documentary because I wanted to get some background for Osho's books, which are still quite popular among some of the people I know.
The main thing I like is that, unlike a lot of other documentaries, it doesn't subconsciously make you take sides by the end of it.
However, it was so unnecessarily long, I kept questioning myself throughout whether I had that much spare time for such a topic. It took me more than a month to finish it, and I still have a feeling of time wasted.
I also can't help to think that some of the important factors were intentionally left out of focus, and they're mostly money-related. Did they try to present it from an angle of an average member? Maybe, felt like that to me.
The main thing I like is that, unlike a lot of other documentaries, it doesn't subconsciously make you take sides by the end of it.
However, it was so unnecessarily long, I kept questioning myself throughout whether I had that much spare time for such a topic. It took me more than a month to finish it, and I still have a feeling of time wasted.
I also can't help to think that some of the important factors were intentionally left out of focus, and they're mostly money-related. Did they try to present it from an angle of an average member? Maybe, felt like that to me.