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  • celestefelisa29 August 2017
    Outstanding production! It's so interesting to watch, you'll want to finish the whole season in one night. This series takes you to the real lives and events, happening as they record. It's incredible to think they were actually able to produce something so realistic, especially taking into account how dangerous it could have been. This is a present time matter that should concern everyone in American and around the world, it's totally worth the time.
  • DAESH: Exiting Hell is a 13-episode series which takes us to Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Morocco and Lebanon to explore the psyche of ISIS defectors. Journalist Ali Mula leads the one-on-one interviews with ex-ISIS intelligence agents, recruiters, policemen and women, student organizers and even car bomb makers. We learn about how ISIS uses psychological manipulation and aims at the weak points of vulnerable people who are desperate to change the reality of their lives. And so, looking for financial rewards, sexual gratification and even intellectual fulfillment they join ISIS only to find terror, cruelty, abuse, brutality, paranoia, distrust and oppression. These defectors realized their decision cost them their future, and they're trying to do something about it.
  • nitefaro7 September 2017
    One always wonders what can lead someone to certain paths in life. Exiting Hell is a raw and gritty first hand experience of the individuals that walked these paths and returned to tell the tale. One can only wonder how much they went through to make this production happen. An absolutely unique treat to experience, each episode being it's own intense journey through these individuals' memories.
  • Exiting Hell is an important series devoted to much needed attention to the issue of radicalization, focusing on numerous case studies and interviews of former ISIL combatants. It provides an in-depth take on the ideology of ISIL and the factors that contributed to its rise. Additionally, the series examines the factors that pushed individuals into the fold of ISIL.