Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe Review: Shocking Scam Will Leave You Stumped

DirectorMatías Gueilburt
ProducersSebastian Gamba, Julian Rousso
Runtime107 minutes
Native TitleEl vendedor de ilusiones: El caso Generación Zoe
GenreDocumentary
PlatformNetfix

Ah, pyramid schemes – taking advantage of people’s vulnerabilities and their desperations to loot them of their money and time. Leonardo Cositorto’s Generation Zoe was something similar, a Ponzi scheme that took in tons of money, gave back a small fraction and pocketed the rest while giving big assurances and selling wild dreams. As most pyramid schemes work, there were a ton of speakers discussing self-improvement and that next big car purchase but of course, the dream never became a reality, resulting in Cositorto getting arrested in the Dominican Republic in 2022 right after the company’s fall.

Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe review

The documentary film is a short watch and brings forth the facts of the case with a lot of drama and fun background scores. With different people’s perspectives coming to the forefront and victims speaking out about why they joined Zoe and how they expected their lives to change, you feel a tinge of heartbreak and sadness for people in vulnerable positions whose trust and goodwill were so heartlessly stolen by scammers with little to no care or thought.

The small points discussed in the movie will remind people of MLM companies, with eerily similarities cropping up that will leave anyone surprised. Of course, that’s all “alleged” but the similarities are there and one cannot help but find themselves surprised and stumped as more and more information comes to the surface. The movie does a good job of painting vivid pictures and as I previously mentioned, it’s all pretty dramatic.

Another part of any “good” pyramid scheme is its leader and the documentary brings Leonardo Cositorto up every chance that it gets. The film showcases his magnetic personality and never-ending words of encouragement that sold dreams too well. We also see the leader come up here and there in the show seemingly in the present but I must say that these moments are thoroughly forgettable and it’s very confusing to understand as well. Throughout Leonardo Cositorto’s talking sections, however, the only thing I could think of was why we are so close to his face!

Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe review

I, however, thought that the movie doesn’t hold on to its serious tone enough, making this feel like a jokey show that doesn’t take the seriousness of this scam incident seriously. Sure, it’s entertaining and oddly humorous but it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to be anything more. Thankfully, the movie understands the assignment soon after, giving us a grim picture of the insane corruption and unethical laundering of money and the harassment that innocent people had to face just because they had the “audacity” to dream.

In the end, Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe is a mixture of dark humour and true crime. I think it takes a bit to get used to its tone, but eventually, it does do a good job of balancing the two points. It’s precise, with tons of real-life images and videos to back up what is being said. The movie also encompasses the full scope of the scam, bringing to light the devastation that these things can cause and showcases it with light humour from time to time which feels amusing.

Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe Review: Final Thoughts

Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe review

The documentary film is a straightforward watch that uses archival footage and images, along with testimonials from the people involved, to tell its tale. It’s a good watch, especially for those who are interested in learning about financial scams and pyramid schemes. The documentary does a good job of leaving us stumped with how far Leonardo Cositorto went with selling unsustainable dreams to unsuspecting victims, making you sometimes fume while at other times, leaving you thoroughly confused. Although nothing special, there definitely is a hook that keeps you motivated to keep on watching.

Also Read: Yesterday After Tomorrow Review: Mixed Bag of Emotions

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Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe Review: This documentary is a shocking watch for anyone thinking of investing in get rich quick schemes!
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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