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So, 'The New Radical' really dives into the minds of these millennials who are just fed up with the systems in place. Adam Bhala Lough has a way of making everything feel raw and urgent, like you’re right there with them plotting a digital rebellion. The pacing can feel a bit frenetic at times, but it adds to the tension of their actions against these larger forces. The tech they use is both fascinating and scary—makes you think about the ethics involved. It’s not just about those doing the hacking; it’s a broader commentary on activism in our time. The interviews are pretty candid, and there's an atmosphere that feels almost electric, like you’re watching history unfold. You can really see the stakes rising throughout the film.
Focuses on tech-driven activism and its implications.Explores the psychological aspects of radicalism.Features a mix of interviews and real-world events.
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