Based on 44 votes and 13 reviews.
I like how you post the anti Catholic comments first. Jealous much! To the haters..a guess the Nobel Peace Prize selection committee..knew her better. I grew up in India..Mother Theresa ia loved and honored.
This evil person has been dead for over 25 years and they're still pushing this propagandist nonsense.
awful.
Mother Teresa was evil. Full stop. This movie is garbage propaganda. What's next? A documentary that claims that Ted Bundy was a great feminist??? Documentary films are supposed to show viewers the truth. This is a film of lies.
Just more lies and propaganda about an unjustly praised "holy woman" who was actually a terrible, villainous person. A despicable movie.
This film was very well done. A+
Extremely beautiful, Very strong and powerful. Her love to God had no limits, even during suffering times. Mother Teresa thank you for the courage of love, and pray for us.
Don't be fooled. Mother Theresa was no saint. She was an absolutely horrible person. For the truth, read "The Missionary Position: Mother Theresa in Theory and Practice" by Christopher Hitchens, or watch the short documentary "Hell's Angel: Mother Theresa" which is available on YouTube.
Awesome documentary! A must to see! Learned so much that I never knew about Mother Teresa.
Be aware -- I met Mother Teresa in Calcutta during the seventies and found nothing holly about this woman, rather saw her as a sadist practicing under the guise of religion, like Kevorkian a power-controller enjoying control over suffering, pain and death, But who am I to suggest pathologies are lingering beneath, after myself working for decades treating and housing the criminally insane? Beware, In Mother Teresa I saw that telltale distance indicative of joy while inflicting pain and enacting oppression. This is nothing new in the Catholic Church, with generations covering such pathologies for their own ends. For what is religion in reality but power, wielding control, taking advantage, and plying their trade in mythos, delusion and mass-subjugation. This recognition is rarely acknowledged out-loud, but when risen to iconography and popular entertainment it needs to be said again and again, not lauded as in this unknowing, covering of sin. There are real heroes in the world, heroes with true-compassion and care, inspired by selfless honor, not depravity and false spiritual-engagement. There is no honor in creating sainthood from the covering of deep-sin, and the Un-imaginable pain of starving Bengal. Find your stories based on real-compassion and strive to solve the issues of starvation for the people suffering every day. Account for this perspective, the real world view, in a world so susceptible to misrepresentation and deception. Honestly