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People You May Know is a pretty compelling documentary that taps into the murky waters of disinformation. It follows Charles Kriel, who seems to have a knack for uncovering the intricate webs spun by powers that be. The film's pacing is tight, keeping you engaged as it unfolds this unsettling collaboration between Cambridge Analytica and a tech firm aimed at targeting vulnerable communities through microtargeting. The tone is urgent, almost frantic at times, making you feel the weight of the ethical dilemmas presented. It’s a raw look at manipulation in the digital age, and while the visuals aren’t flashy, the real-life implications are what stick with you. Definitely a film that sparks conversations long after it ends.
Examines ethical implications of digital targeting.Focus on real-life impacts over stylized production.Highlights the intersection of technology and morality.
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