
So, 'Computers v. Crime' is a documentary that dives deep into the intersection of technology and modern criminality. It has this gritty, almost raw tone that pulls you in, making you feel the urgency of the subject matter. The pacing is methodical but engaging, allowing the viewer to really digest the complexities of cybercrime and the measures taken to combat it. There’s a nice mix of archival footage and contemporary interviews that adds a layer of authenticity, though it could use more in-depth analysis at times. The lack of a known director gives it this almost underground feel, which can be refreshing. It’s not flashy, but rather thought-provoking, a kind of quiet rebellion against the glamorization of tech in film.
Interesting take on tech and crime dynamicsLacks a director's signature style, feels a bit rawCould benefit from deeper dives into specific cases
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