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Land of the Face is an intriguing documentary that, despite its unknown director, dives deep into the often-overlooked world of facial recognition technology. The tone is a blend of unsettling and thought-provoking, creating an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing feels both measured and urgent, as it intersperses expert commentary with real-world implications. This film touches on themes of privacy, surveillance, and identity in a strikingly human way, often leaning on practical effects that enhance its storytelling. You can feel the weight of the topic in the performances of those sharing their stories; it’s raw and unfiltered, a distinctive feature that sets it apart from more polished productions in the genre.
Features interviews with experts and everyday peopleExplores the ethical implications of technologyCaptures a raw and authentic perspective
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