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So, 'Death Athletic: A Dissident Architecture' is quite the experience, blending this raw documentary style with a heavy dose of tech and politics. It really dives into the murky waters of how information's shared in our digital world, all while following Cody Wilson's struggle with the 1st Amendment. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn—taking its time but never dragging. You get a deep sense of the stakes involved, the community around 3D printing firearms, which is both fascinating and unsettling. The atmosphere is tense, filled with personal interviews and a weighty sense of consequence. It definitely paints a picture of a world in conflict—people grappling with freedom and the implications of their creations, capturing that uneasy dance between innovation and regulation.
Unique exploration of digital rights and freedoms.Captures the tension between innovation and regulation.Intimate portrayal of personal and political struggles.
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Jessica Solce
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