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Digital Dissidents is a fascinating dive into the lives of those who intentionally distance themselves from technology. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, letting us sit with these individuals and their choices. The film's tone is somber yet oddly liberating, posing critical questions about modern connectivity and autonomy. There's no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatizations; it’s raw, real, and grounded. The interviews feel genuine, showcasing passion and conviction. It’s distinct in how it challenges the viewer to consider their own relationship with technology, prompting a broader societal reflection. I found its approach to be quite thought-provoking, even if it doesn’t provide easy answers.
Reflective pacing allows deep engagement with subjects.Grounded interviews draw out genuine emotions and perspectives.Challenges societal norms around technology and communication.
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Barbora Johansson
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