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So, Like (2016) dives into this bizarre world of social media manipulation, right? It’s not just your usual documentary; it’s got this gritty, almost unsettling vibe as it pulls back the curtain on click-farms in Bangladesh. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which I think adds to the overall tension. You really start questioning the value we place on likes and followers. It’s fascinating how it portrays the lengths people go to for online validation. The access to these backdoor operations is pretty rare, and it definitely makes the film stand out. You’ll find yourself pondering the implications long after it’s over, which is something I appreciate in docs like this.
Explores social media's impact on societyIn-depth look at click-farmsThought-provoking themes on validation
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