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Invention of Trust is a thought-provoking drama that dives into the murky waters of privacy and digital identity. Michael Gewa, our protagonist, navigates a chilling scenario where his personal data has been commodified. The tension builds as he grapples with the implications of a life rated by an unseen entity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the discomfort of his predicament. The film employs a minimalist aesthetic that complements its themes—almost claustrophobic at times. The performances, especially Gewa's portrayal of a man under siege by his own digital footprint, add a layer of gravitas. It’s distinctive in how it weaves technology and personal agency, reflecting contemporary anxieties without resorting to flashy effects.
Explores themes of privacy and identity.Minimalist aesthetic enhances the atmosphere.Dialogue-driven with a focus on character development.
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