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So, this documentary, 'Wikileaks. The Alacant connection', dives into some really murky waters of journalism and whistleblowing. The tone is raw, almost relentless, which feels fitting given the subject matter. You can sense a palpable tension throughout, like you're always on the edge of your seat, wondering what will come next. The pacing is a bit uneven—some sections drag while others feel like they rush through important points. It's not just a recounting of events; it digs into the moral quandaries of leaking information and the implications on freedom of the press. There's no flashy CGI or anything like that; it’s grounded, relying on real footage and interviews. Distinctive for its lack of a clear narrator, it really lets the subject matter speak for itself.
Focus on the moral implications rather than spectacle.Be prepared for a mix of pacing; some parts slow down the narrative.It's more about the interviews than a solid narrative structure.
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