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So, 'Internet: la pollution cachée' is a documentary from 2013 that dives into the unseen consequences of our online lives. It carries this somber tone throughout, almost like a wake-up call for those of us who don't often think about the environmental impact of tech. The pacing is methodical, giving you time to digest the information that's laid out - it’s not rushed, which feels fitting given the weight of the subject matter. What stands out is how it blends interviews and stark visuals, creating an atmosphere that’s almost haunting. There’s a certain rawness to the delivery, which might not appeal to everyone, but it does provoke thought. It’s distinctive in how it views the internet not just as a tool, but as a pervasive force with real-world consequences, a perspective not often explored in mainstream docs.
Focuses on the environmental impact of the internet.Features stark visuals and interviews.Has a contemplative pacing that suits the theme.
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Laurent Lichtenstein
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