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Privacy (2012) presents a chilling narrative that taps into our modern anxieties about surveillance and technology. The pacing is quite tense, with a creeping sense of dread as Mark, a seemingly ordinary tech whiz, spirals into ethical gray areas. The atmosphere is gritty, capturing the essence of New York City but twisted through the lens of voyeurism. The performances are solid, particularly Mark's descent into obsession after spotting a mysterious woman through his app, which adds layers to his character. What sets this film apart is its exploration of privacy in the digital age—it's unsettling yet thought-provoking, leaving you with a lingering sense of discomfort long after the credits roll.
Tech-centric plot that resonates with contemporary issues.Exploration of morality in the face of innovation.Strong character study that evolves through obsession.
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