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Hacking Hate is quite a gripping piece of cinema. It's not your usual documentary—it's raw and unsettling. Simon Klose's direction brings this undercover journey to life, where My Vingren dives deep into some dark corners of the internet. The pacing is relentless, making you feel the urgency of the subject matter. You’re constantly aware of the stakes, the tension builds as she navigates these dangerous online waters. The interviews are striking and the practical effects, like how they visually represent hate speech, linger with you. It’s definitely a painful watch at times, but that’s what makes it impactful. It’s a stark reminder of the real-world implications of online extremism.
Explores themes of online extremism.Engaging use of visual storytelling.Focus on the psychological impact of hate speech.
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