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This documentary digs deep into a troubling trend that many have overlooked—the phenomenon of 'sharenting.' It’s a raw exploration of how parents post their children's lives online, sometimes without realizing the long-term implications. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to the realness of the stories being told. The interviews are poignant, giving voice to both parents and kids affected by this digital exposure. There's a somber atmosphere throughout, enhanced by the stark visuals that often juxtapose joyful moments from childhood with the lurking dangers that come from oversharing. It’s definitely a film that stays with you and makes you rethink how we interact with our digital lives and those of the younger generation.
Investigates the impact of social media on childhood.Features raw and honest firsthand accounts.Raises questions about privacy in the digital age.
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