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So, 'The Social Reckoning' dives into this raw and gripping narrative, right? It follows Frances Haugen, a Facebook engineer, who teams up with Jeff Horwitz from the Wall Street Journal. The tension ramps up as they peel back the layers of the social network's hidden truths. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, giving you that sense of dread and urgency, which I think works well. The performances are solid—genuine, really—and you can feel the weight of their mission. The atmosphere is almost claustrophobic, reflecting the digital age's overwhelming nature. Some practical effects, like the visual representation of data flows, are clever and enhance the storytelling without overshadowing it. It's definitely distinctive in how it handles the subject matter.
Focuses on tech ethics and corporate responsibilityStrong character-driven narrativeEmploys creative visuals to illustrate data concepts
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