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Hacking Justice is a deep dive into the complexities surrounding Julian Assange's case, seen through the eyes of Baltasar Garzón, the judge defending him. The documentary has this gritty, raw feel to it, which really captures the urgency of the political and legal battles. Clara López Rubio weaves a narrative that's both engaging and thought-provoking, exploring themes of freedom of speech and the murky waters of international law. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of Garzón's fight, while the interviews and archival footage lend an almost intimate atmosphere to the unfolding drama. It’s that blend of personal and political that makes it stand out, pushing you to think about justice in the digital age.
Authentic interviews provide insight into legal battlesStrong focus on themes of free speechCaptivating archival footage enhances the narrative
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