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So, 'Profession β Controller' is this intriguing documentary from '93, though the directorβs name seems to have slipped through the cracks. It captures the essence of a time when technology was on the brink of transforming our daily lives. The pacing is a bit on the slow side, but it really lets you soak in the atmosphere of the early '90s. The interviews feel raw, with some folks delivering performances that are just genuine and unfiltered. What's distinctive is how it tackles the ethical dilemmas of control and surveillance, offering a glimpse into a world that feels eerily relevant today. It's one of those films that makes you think, even if it doesn't hit you over the head with flashy editing or effects.
Slow pacing allows for thoughtful reflection.Genuine performances that feel unfiltered.Explores timely themes of control and surveillance.
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