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So, 'The New Surveillance' is this intriguing piece that really nails the anxiety of our current surveilled existence. It’s like a slow burn—atmospheric with a bit of an unsettling tone that creeps up on you. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which really serves to heighten the sense of dread throughout. There are no big name actors or flashy effects, but the practical effects they do use are quite effective in underscoring the themes. It’s about the fears we face in a world where privacy is almost non-existent. There's a certain rawness to the performances that feels refreshing, really brings the material to life in a way that’s both relatable and haunting.
This film has been released in limited formats, and as a result, it has generated a bit of a collector buzz, especially among those interested in the themes of surveillance and anxiety. Its scarcity in physical media makes it an interesting piece for anyone looking to explore contemporary cinema’s take on privacy. While it's not mainstream, those who appreciate the depth of its themes often seek it out, adding to its allure within collector circles.
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