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Enemies of the State dives into the life of the DeHart family, peeling back layers of what seems like a typical All-American existence. The documentary captures Matt, a tech-savvy kid, whose childhood fascination with computers spirals into a shadowy world of hacking. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as we see how the family's military background intersects with Matt's online exploits. There's a raw, unsettling atmosphere throughout, driven by personal interviews and a mix of archival footage that reflects the paranoia of the digital age. The film raises questions about government surveillance and the blurred line between patriotism and privacy. It’s a stark reminder of how modern technology can warp family dynamics and individual identity.
Intriguing take on privacy and surveillance.Thought-provoking family dynamics.Interesting mix of personal stories and political themes.
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