MUST HAVE ACCESS TO WATCH THIS MOVIE. NO AI, NO AI THOUGHTS, NO GRAMMERLY. ZERO AI . I WILL RUN THROUGH MUTIPLE DIFFERENT DETECTORS. IF FOUND THAT IT WAS USED WILL REFUND AND REPORT.
Films are a valuable part of this course because they provide students with an opportunity to visually learn about the dynamics of family violence. Students are expected to watch the movie Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke and write a 3-5 page reflection responding to these prompts:
- How did the family’s online presence both conceal and reveal abuse?
- What systemic and social failures allowed the abuse to continue unchecked?
- How should content creators, viewers, and tech platforms respond when family vlogging crosses ethical lines?
- Examine the emotional aftermath for the childrenwhat support systems are depicted, and what gaps remain?
The movie review should also integrate and analyze the material that is covered during the course. The movie review should not be a summary of the movie. It should not be a movie review regarding the quality of acting, cinematography, lighting, or other aspects of the quality of the production of the movie. Any paper that is a summary, a movie review, or a reflection that does not integrate material learned in class AND respond to the prompts listed above will only receive half credit (50 points).
Minimum requirements: The movie review must be a minimum of three (3) full pages double-spaced, one inch margins on all sides, using Times New Roman 12 point font and appropriate grammar and spelling. A full page consists of text only; headers/footers, titles, name/date, and the like are NOT calculated in the full page requirement. Any paper that is a summary, a movie review, or a reflection that does not integrate material learned in class AND respond to the listed prompts will only receive half credit (50 points). The movie review is worth 100 points and must be submitted through Canvas. Any movie review of more than one (1) movie will not be accepted for extra points. Failure to meet any one of the minimum requirements will result in a 30-point deduction.

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