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So, 'Net of Rights' is one of those documentaries that really dives deep into the complex relationship between the internet and human rights. It's not your typical doc; it feels almost like a collage of thoughts and ideas, piecing together how our digital lives intersect with fundamental freedoms. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, which gives it a raw, almost experimental vibe. It’s got a mix of interviews and on-the-ground footage that makes the arguments hit close to home. The tone is somewhat urgent but reflective, prompting viewers to think critically about the implications. What stands out is how it weaves technical details of internet protocols with ethical considerations—definitely a niche subject, but it has layers worth unpacking.
Explores internet's impact on freedomsFeatures a mix of interviews and footageUnconventional pacing and tone
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Joana Varon
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