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Covidland: The Lockdown is a curious documentary that takes a rather provocative stance on the events surrounding the pandemic. Wittenberger dives deep into the idea of corporate influence and media complicity, presenting a narrative that feels both urgent and controversial. The pacing can be uneven at times, shifting from fast cuts to slower, contemplative moments that let the weight of the subject matter sink in. There's a distinct atmosphere of unease, as the film raises questions about trust and power dynamics in our society. The practical effects are minimal, leaning more on interviews and archival footage, but the performancesâespecially from the intervieweesâcarry a rawness thatâs hard to ignore. Itâs a distinctive entry in the documentary genre, for sure.
Focuses on corporate influence during the pandemic.Provokes thought on media and Big Tech's role.Interviews provide raw, unfiltered perspectives.
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