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(T)ERROR is a fascinating dive into the murky world of FBI counterterrorism. It offers a raw, unfiltered perspective. You get to see the informant's side and the radicalized target's journey, which is pretty rare in doc filmmaking. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn—intentionally building tension as we navigate through the complexities of surveillance and trust. The atmosphere is charged, heavy with the weight of the stakes involved. There's minimal gloss, just real people caught in a real situation, which gives it an authenticity that's hard to shake. The performances, especially from the informant, feel genuine—it's not just a story, it's a peek into a life altered by the system. Definitely stands out among contemporary docs.
Real-life implications of surveillanceDual perspectives on terrorismIntense and immersive storytelling
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