Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Iseerphia
All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
bean-d
I would definitely urge people--especially college students and professors--to watch this documentary. Watch and listen. Listen without formulating a response to every scene that the filmmaker creates. You may just find yourself a tad enlightened. The film-making is not great, but the information contained therein is quite good.My experience getting a Ph.D. was precisely like what is portrayed in "Indoctrinate U." Would I have proudly announced my conservative leanings to my professors and peers? Heck no! Only unless I wanted to be a campus outcast and have no professor willing to serve on my dissertation committee. Would I have admitted to listening to Rush Limbaugh on occasion or being pro-life? Perish the thought! Only unless I wanted to spend four years receiving dirty glances and hateful comments.Maybe everyone's experience wasn't mine, but the modern-day university isn't a place a thought-diversity . . . and in my book, that's the most important type of diversity there is.
bdlopez
This is a must see film for anyone wanting to get an intellectually honest view of what is going on on college campuses across the country. I have been a student for a while now, so what this film revealed was no surprise to me...but I believe the reality of things needs to be revealed....you people who are bashing this film >>>> how can you possibly deny that colleges are liberally bias..in fact they are socialist breeding grounds....all throughout the film you see pictures of communist leaders and slogans all over campus....if you don't recognize this, you need to do some reading....I believe the film maker had to "walk into an office" and surprise people, because they wouldn't meet with him any other way....they aren't interested in equality or fairness. All they are interested in is getting their ideology into the heads of young students...god forbid opposing opinions being anywhere on campus....This was a great film if you like documentaries!!!!!!
fox-fairandbalanced-news
Evan Coyne Maloney does a good job at distorting the reality of the situation. His brand of shockumentary, akin to Michael Moore(though on opposite sides of the belief spectrum) does more to prove to me that he doesn't want the truth, he wants to catch people off guard so as to portray them poorly.If he truly wanted to get this very important topic to be recognized and talked about, there are ways of initiating that without barging into offices with a camera and a large microphone. It was meant to intimidate and throw off his interviewees, and that helps no one.Much of the theoretical speech I agree with. Affirmative Action is just another way for the government and big business to keep us separate, and consuming. Hate fosters fear, which becomes consumption. And Evan Coyne Maloney does a grate job at fostering hate with his film, Indoctrinate U, which is obviously more of a conservative slant film than a truly free discourse of information.Thank you for the Indoctrination.
fibbermac
This documentary holds a mirror up to liberal academia in the US and dares them to look at the reflection it casts.It reminded me of my college days, where I felt that I needed to conceal my conservative views from my professors to preserve my good grades.It also reminded me of something from "Someplace To Be Flying" by Charles de Lint: "Then how do you change the world?" "By being strong and true." ..."The best change you can make is to hold up a mirror so that people can look into it and change themselves. That's the only way a person can be changed." ..."And you know," Maida added. "That mirror can be a story you hear, or just somebody else's eyes. Anything that reflects back so that you see yourself in it." In this little film, Coyne Maloney has skillfully crafted his mirror, but that was the easy part. The real challenge is getting his subjects to gaze into it. In order to even see this film, I had to buy it from the film maker's web page. I'm sure that "Indoctrinate U" won't be winning any awards at the "Aspen Filmfest" or the "Woodstock Film Festival".Not for lack of merit, but for lack of an audience.