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So, 'Open Targeting' is this documentary from 2014 that dives into a pretty niche subject. The director remains a mystery, which adds this layer of intrigue, right? The tone is somewhat somber and reflective, punctuated by interviews that feel raw and unfiltered. It’s not a fast-paced film; the pacing allows you to sit with the information and really think about it. The themes revolve around surveillance and privacy—definitely timely and relevant issues, especially now. There aren’t flashy effects, and it’s mostly straightforward presentations, but that simplicity works in its favor. The performances in the interviews, though, really pull you in, making it feel personal and urgent. It’s a solid piece for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and society.
Themes of surveillance and privacyRaw and unfiltered interviewsNiche subject matter
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