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In Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, the traditional “true crime” lens is shattered. This isn’t a story told about her; it is a reclamation of space by…

In Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, the traditional “true crime” lens is shattered. This isn’t a story told about her; it is a reclamation of space by Elizabeth herself. The film meticulously deconstructs the nine months of her disappearance, providing a visceral look at the “invisible chains” of psychological coercion. It serves as a profound correction to the public record, explaining how a 14-year-old girl could be standing in a public park or a library and yet be miles away from safety due to the intricate mental prison constructed by her captors.
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