The Documentary 'The Important Issues That Happened To Kat/Beth In The Film'

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The documentary and movie brought up many serious and important issues that happened to Kat/ Beth in her early years of life. In thing essay we will be bringing up many things including, why they were portrayed differently in the movie from the documentary, why should she know that the dream wasn't just a dream, and what she has done to animals. It will also bring up how she abused her brother, why she attacked her father, and the therapy they put her through. Finally, the movie shows the importance of attachment. They had portrayed the movie differently for the documentary, why do you think they did this? They may have portrayed the movie differentry so it could be easier and more comfortable to watch. The documentary is a very sensitive topic and it is very hard to listen to Beth saying those things. Beth has a dream when she is younger, why should she know it's not just a dream? Beth has a dream of a man coming up to her as a baby and falls on her, she thinks it's just a dream but it is what happened when she was young. She should know that the dream is real to know it's not her adoptive father so she can build trust with him. She needs to know it is her biological father so she knows who …show more content…

Beth would molest her brother because she wants to hurt him. They both would wake up at night, go into their brother’s room, and punch their brother in the stomach. There was also an event that had happened in the basement. Beth and Kat had gone down stairs with their brother and had started slamming their brothers head on cement. Beth and Kat had also attacked the father. Beth and Kat had woken up in the middle of the night from her dream to stab her adoptive father. Beth and Kat might have thought their adoptive father would be the man in her dream. The counselor had put Beth and Kat through therapy thinking it would help her. The therapy was very aggressive and