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So, 'No More Privacy: All About You' is quite the eye-opener, huh? This 1993 documentary takes you on a bizarre ride through the landscape of public records. The premise is pretty simple yet unsettling: a crew picks a random car license plate and dives deep into the lives of its owners in just half a day. What unfolds is a chilling exploration of privacy—or the lack thereof—showcasing how easily anyone can be tracked down. The pacing feels steady, almost methodical, as they reveal what they uncover, and it really drives home the theme of surveillance. The tone is stark and thought-provoking, making you reconsider how much info is out there about us. It’s not flashy, but it’s definitely distinctive in its straightforward approach to a heavy subject.
Unique take on privacy concerns in the pre-digital age.Interesting for those into sociological themes.Offers a raw, unfiltered look at personal data accessibility.
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