The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapie... Read allThe life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.
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Reviewers say 'Apple Cider Vinegar' is a thought-provoking miniseries examining social media influence and health misinformation, featuring strong performances, especially Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson. The series is lauded for its narrative and production quality but criticized for uneven pacing, confusing timelines, and Belle's sympathetic portrayal. Its depiction of alternative treatments and impact on cancer patients is contentious, yet many appreciate its focus on misinformation dangers and influencer ethics.
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This is a hard watch. Watching the mastectomy specifically had me in tears.
I not only have MS, but I am a breast cancer survivor.
"Natural" and "holistic" treatments can be a great companion to medical treatment, but it should never replace it.
I have dealt with this in both the cancer and MS communities. I have watched needless suffering and degrading of health and function as a result of these dangerous narratives.
And that's what makes this a good, yet infuriating and frustrating watch.
These people exist.
The fraud itself is frustrating enough, but those who have these diseases and encourage the same can be just as dangerous.
Good story telling, cringe main character well played.
Worth the time.
I not only have MS, but I am a breast cancer survivor.
"Natural" and "holistic" treatments can be a great companion to medical treatment, but it should never replace it.
I have dealt with this in both the cancer and MS communities. I have watched needless suffering and degrading of health and function as a result of these dangerous narratives.
And that's what makes this a good, yet infuriating and frustrating watch.
These people exist.
The fraud itself is frustrating enough, but those who have these diseases and encourage the same can be just as dangerous.
Good story telling, cringe main character well played.
Worth the time.
Like many others have said this is a frustrating watch. The whole point of this show is what seems to be a growing trend of calling out the total fakes all around us that are representing themselves as having one of the worst diagnoses imaginable and turning it into a sinister, monetizing hoax.
The problem I have with this is even the other reviewers stating they have had cancer or are currently going through it... do I believe them???
I mean of course I do... but how do we REALLY know?!?!?
I absolutely agree this needs to be talked about because there are SO many fakes out there that are playing this evil game of monetizing a very serious medical diagnosis and using it to their benefit because they are sociopaths.
Overall I thought this was a great show and something I didn't want to watch at first but ended up watching and found it very well done. The lead actress is believable as Australian, wow. The rest of the cast knew their assignment. The pace was great and I wasn't bored at all but felt a lot of compassion.
The problem I have with this is even the other reviewers stating they have had cancer or are currently going through it... do I believe them???
I mean of course I do... but how do we REALLY know?!?!?
I absolutely agree this needs to be talked about because there are SO many fakes out there that are playing this evil game of monetizing a very serious medical diagnosis and using it to their benefit because they are sociopaths.
Overall I thought this was a great show and something I didn't want to watch at first but ended up watching and found it very well done. The lead actress is believable as Australian, wow. The rest of the cast knew their assignment. The pace was great and I wasn't bored at all but felt a lot of compassion.
I have 2 more episodes to finish so this review might change but wow this series gripped me.
I wish, that other series about con was like this. Gripping and great storytelling.
You see how dangerous it is to pry on vulnerable minds... people who just tired of having to go through tests and procedures and saw no changes on their bodies.
Having put in time and money to all these treatments. Time that they could not get back. But also time that they ended up trading for those optional treatments that could have been used for actual treatments.
Cancer is a fickle thing... your body sure betrayed you. It is a disaster on one self and family and friends...
I think the whole series is a good reminder of that. Don't take time and health for granted.
Kaitlyn Dever is amazing. I grew up in Australia and still visit it time to time, her accent is Australian. I totally forgot she is an american actress. I really can't wait to see her as Abby in the Last of Us.
The screenwriting is interesting. I like the opening bits and pieces that they did. The other actor and actress are good. They all fit their characters. I really do feel sorry for Clive (plus he is very easy on the eyes). Just sad to see someone like him get taken advantage of everytime...
I'm sad that I only have 2 episodes to go. This series just tick the boxes for me. Interesting story / premise, good execution, tight editing. I love it.
I wish, that other series about con was like this. Gripping and great storytelling.
You see how dangerous it is to pry on vulnerable minds... people who just tired of having to go through tests and procedures and saw no changes on their bodies.
Having put in time and money to all these treatments. Time that they could not get back. But also time that they ended up trading for those optional treatments that could have been used for actual treatments.
Cancer is a fickle thing... your body sure betrayed you. It is a disaster on one self and family and friends...
I think the whole series is a good reminder of that. Don't take time and health for granted.
Kaitlyn Dever is amazing. I grew up in Australia and still visit it time to time, her accent is Australian. I totally forgot she is an american actress. I really can't wait to see her as Abby in the Last of Us.
The screenwriting is interesting. I like the opening bits and pieces that they did. The other actor and actress are good. They all fit their characters. I really do feel sorry for Clive (plus he is very easy on the eyes). Just sad to see someone like him get taken advantage of everytime...
I'm sad that I only have 2 episodes to go. This series just tick the boxes for me. Interesting story / premise, good execution, tight editing. I love it.
Great set up, great acting, necessary story-it's good to see a portrayal of influencing that accurately captures how horrific it can be instead of glamorising it. I found the switching timeline a bit confusing but I do think that was intentional. The whole show was a good blend of not so serious and very serious which I feel like is very hard to do. I liked how one of the characters spoke to the camera/audience at the beginning of each episode, it was original and really humanised them!
I'm mainly writing this to express how amazed I am at Kaitlyn Dever's Australian accent. I hated (this TV version of) Belle so much and I feel like only exceptional actors can make you truly hate the characters they portray. As a bonus it was lovely to see some of the other actors be able to use their natural accents :)
I'm mainly writing this to express how amazed I am at Kaitlyn Dever's Australian accent. I hated (this TV version of) Belle so much and I feel like only exceptional actors can make you truly hate the characters they portray. As a bonus it was lovely to see some of the other actors be able to use their natural accents :)
Apple Cider Vinegar tackles a critical and sensitive topic-exploiting vulnerable individuals for money and fame in an era dominated by social media. The subject matter is incredibly important, and the show earns credit for bringing such an issue to the forefront.
Despite its heavy themes, the overall presentation feels oddly unserious. The editing, in particular, gives the series a high school drama vibe, which undercuts the gravity of the topic at times. The dialogue itself is fine, but it's the editing choices that contribute to this lighthearted tone.
On the positive side, the performances are a standout element. The characters come across as well-developed, with the main actress delivering a remarkable performance. In particular, the segment revealing the truth and story of the girl who passed away is both inspiring and emotionally impactful, adding genuine depth to the narrative.
However, the pacing is a significant drawback-the story often feels dragged out, making it hard to stay fully engaged. Despite this, the core message still resonates strongly, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in the issues it explores.
Overall, I'd rate Apple Cider Vinegar a 6 out of 10. It's recommended for viewers who value important social commentary, but be prepared for a somewhat slow and uneven experience.
Despite its heavy themes, the overall presentation feels oddly unserious. The editing, in particular, gives the series a high school drama vibe, which undercuts the gravity of the topic at times. The dialogue itself is fine, but it's the editing choices that contribute to this lighthearted tone.
On the positive side, the performances are a standout element. The characters come across as well-developed, with the main actress delivering a remarkable performance. In particular, the segment revealing the truth and story of the girl who passed away is both inspiring and emotionally impactful, adding genuine depth to the narrative.
However, the pacing is a significant drawback-the story often feels dragged out, making it hard to stay fully engaged. Despite this, the core message still resonates strongly, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in the issues it explores.
Overall, I'd rate Apple Cider Vinegar a 6 out of 10. It's recommended for viewers who value important social commentary, but be prepared for a somewhat slow and uneven experience.
Did you know
- TriviaA book has been written by the two journalists who uncovered the true case of Belle Gibson; "The Woman Who Fooled The World: the true story of fake wellness guru Belle Gibson".
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Milla Blake: I want another option.
Dr. Xiu: Death. Death is another option.
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