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So, 'Cabo Tuna or the Management of the Sky'—this one's intriguing for sure. It’s a documentary that dives into the relationship between past technologies and modern surveillance, which is often overlooked. The film stitches together a narrative that connects the Nazi and Soviet arms industries with today's digital monitoring systems, all through this peculiar lens of found footage from YouTube. The pacing can feel meandering at times, but it maintains a certain tension that keeps you engaged. The vibe is almost eerie, especially when you realize how these historical contexts shape our current realities. It’s a bit of a jigsaw puzzle, and while it doesn’t have a traditional narrative arc, it’s the thematic exploration that sets it apart.
Interesting exploration of surveillance history.Found footage approach gives it a raw feel.Connects unsettling historical themes with present-day issues.
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