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Rats and Slaves dives into the grimy underbelly of digital crime, presenting a chilling look at contemporary hacking culture. It's not just about big breaches; the film examines the insidious trade of personal access—think webcams and computers turned against their owners. The tone is unsettling, almost voyeuristic, pulling you into a world where privacy is a luxury. The pacing can feel disjointed, but it mirrors the chaotic nature of the subject matter. The use of real-life interviews gives it a raw authenticity, with practical effects and visuals that heighten the emotional stakes. It’s a stark reminder of how easily our lives can be invaded, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the darker side of technology.
Focus on the impact of digital invasions.Interesting interviews with victims and experts.Raw visuals that enhance the documentary's tone.
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