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Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media offers a raw and poignant look at the consequences of our digital lives. There's a real weight to the storytelling, with O'Neill and Peltz weaving together personal narratives and legal battles that are both compelling and alarming. The pacing feels urgent, reflecting the real-time nature of social media itself. It’s fascinating how practical effects are used minimally, relying instead on the starkness of reality and interviews that feel deeply personal. The film doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, making it distinctive in the realm of documentaries. It’s more than just a critique; it’s like a wake-up call about the very platforms we engage with daily.
In-depth interviews reveal personal stories.Examines legal challenges against social media companies.Highlights the psychological effects of social media.
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