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Underground: The Julian Assange Story offers a gritty look into the early days of hacking through the lens of Assange and his crew, the International Subversives. The film captures the raw energy of the late '80s tech scene, blending tense moments with a sense of youthful rebellion. It’s fascinating how the narrative unfolds, exploring themes of freedom, information, and morality in a digital age that was just beginning. The performances have a certain authenticity that makes you feel the urgency of their mission, even if the direction might feel a bit loose at times. The atmosphere is thick with tension, making the viewer ponder the implications of such actions even today. Definitely a unique take on the origins of a controversial figure.
Interesting portrayal of early hacking culture.Themes of rebellion and morality are strong.Atmosphere captures the urgency of the era.
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