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So, 'Molly vs. THE MACHINES' is quite the documentary journey. It dives deep into this father's heartache after losing his daughter, and you feel every ounce of that pain. The switch from the intimate setting of a teenager’s bedroom to the stark corporate feel of Silicon Valley creates this stark contrast that really pulls you in. Marc Silver's direction gives it a raw edge, blending personal stories with the broader implications of tech and corporate ethics. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each revelation to sink in. Performances, especially from the father, are strikingly genuine, which adds to the emotional weight. It’s this blend of personal grief and corporate critique that sets it apart from your typical doc.
Intense exploration of grief and corporate ethics.Unique blend of personal narrative and larger societal issues.Strong emotional performances enhance the storytelling.
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