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Bullying (2008) offers an unsettling glimpse into the dark corners of internet culture. Shot mostly through webcams, it captures the raw emotions of individuals thrust into the chaos of online harassment. The pacing feels almost disjointed, which mirrors the erratic nature of the subject matter—victims share their stories in an unfiltered, almost diary-like manner. You get a real sense of vulnerability, and the way it portrays the anonymity of the internet is chilling. It’s not flashy, no big-name director or polished production values here, just people’s lives laid bare. The lack of a traditional narrative structure might throw some off, but it’s that very thing that makes it distinctive. It's a harsh reminder of the impact of digital bullying.
Unique webcam filming style gives an intimate feel.Focuses on real stories, lacks typical documentary gloss.Presents a raw look at digital culture's darker aspects.
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