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So, 'Anonymous: A Million Men' is this intriguing little documentary that dives into the underground world of Anonymous through the lens of filmmaker Patrick Ireland. The pacing is quite immersive, almost like you're spiraling down a digital rabbit hole right alongside him. It's got this gritty, raw feel, matched with a palpable atmosphere of urgency, especially leading up to the Million Mask March. You really get a sense of the idealism and discontent that defines the group. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects—it's all about the interviews and the moments that capture the essence of resistance. It’s not polished but that’s kind of its charm, you know? Definitely feels like a piece of the zeitgeist from that era.
Interesting exploration of digital activism.Captures the spirit of 2014's social movements.Raw, unpolished storytelling enhances authenticity.
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