The lone-star reviewer who takes this excellent and all-too-necessary documentary as an insult to those suffering from mental illness shows no appreciation for the abject evil embodied by psychopaths and narcissists. Evil explained yet evil remains. Untreatable monstrosities should not be equated with the downtrodden virtuous, tormented artists or the hopeless and homeless. The latter typify the victims, not the monstrosities. Contrary to what this reviewer suggests, this film does NOT conflate the two. For every untreatable monstrosity loose in society (about 85% of them the last time I collected the data) there is a long trail of hapless and innocent victims, most of them utterly destroyed before they understood what was being perpetrated upon them, let alone the true nature of the perpetrator. Understand one thing: psychopaths and narcissists have no feelings to hurt and must be sought out, rounded up and forcefully removed from proper society if it is to function normally and with social justice.
This film speaks truth to power, especially at a time when an untreatable monstrosity sits in the "dump" that most people know as the Oval Office, doing day in and day out what he was programmed at birth to do: promote himself over all others and eliminate all threats to his personal preeminence and power.