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So, this one, 'Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus', is a real deep dive into the murky waters of surveillance. It's a documentary, but not your standard fare; it feels like a crime thriller in parts, you know? The pacing is pretty tight, with revelations unfolding that keep you on your toes. The tone is serious, almost haunting, as it explores the ethics of technology in the hands of governments. You get a sense of the fear and paranoia that comes with such invasive spyware. And while the director’s name isn’t out there, the investigative approach is sharp as a tack. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-world implications are what really hit hard here. It's distinct in how it makes you think about privacy and power.
Focuses on the ethical implications of surveillance technology.Strong investigative narrative with a crime documentary vibe.Explores themes of privacy, government power, and fear.
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