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CCTV: Neighbourhood Watching dives into the murky waters of surveillance culture in Britain, where the sheer number of cameras is staggering. It’s intriguing to see how non-professionals have jumped into this role of vigilantism, armed with their budget-friendly cameras. The tone feels almost voyeuristic, leaning into the uncomfortable reality of being watched – there’s a tension in every frame. What’s striking here is the mix of ordinary lives and the hidden drama captured through their lenses. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes dragging a bit, but it builds a sense of unease that reflects society’s obsession with security. It’s not so much about the action, but the quiet implications of surveillance on personal freedom and community dynamics.
Explores the rise of home surveillance.Highlights societal implications of constant monitoring.Interesting insights into privacy versus security.
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Chris McLaughlin
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