This documentary is shocking and crazy, but not for the reasons you’d think. Rachel Mason shows such an honest portrayal of her parents and their lives. These two people really lived and the amount of work they did wether it was journalism, inventing, or selling pornography to a community that needed it. Larry Flint’s interviews really shocked me as I didn’t expect to see him. This is not only a film about the history of obscenity laws and gay rights from the ‘70s to the present, but it’s really about a family and how the parents provide for their kids.