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Nothing to Hide feels like a profound dive into the murky waters of surveillance culture, and the way it subtly slips into our everyday lives. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the arguments presented. It challenges the viewer's complacency, especially with that 'I have nothing to hide' mindset. The tone is both urgent and contemplative, creating a space for reflection rather than just outrage. The practical effects are minimal, which works well here, as it’s all about the conversations and the stark realities of our digital footprints. Gladovic and Meillassoux do an impressive job of weaving in personal stories, making the abstract concept of surveillance feel intimate and close to home.
Investigates the psychological effects of surveillance.Engages with real-life implications of data privacy.Features interviews that provide varied perspectives.
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Marc Meillassoux
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