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Machines In Flames is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into a shadowy corner of tech history. The tone is somber but curiously engaging, and you can feel the weight of decades of secrecy. The pacing unfolds like a slow burn, revealing bits of the CLODO group’s story—almost like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle where the corners are missing. The interviews are raw, and there's this haunting atmosphere that lingers throughout. Practical effects aren’t flashy but serve the narrative well, providing a grounded feel. It’s a fascinating exploration of rebellion and the lengths people will go to express dissent in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Definitely a unique entry in the genre.
Explores hidden history of tech dissent.Shifts between interviews and archival footage.Focus on the psychological impact of rebellion.
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