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Wikileaks: War, Lies, and Videotape peels back the layers on a pivotal figure in contemporary media. The film presents a raw and intimate look at Julian Assange, offering insight into his motivations and the ethical dilemmas surrounding transparency and secrecy. It's not just another talking-head documentary; the pacing feels almost methodical, drawing you into a world rife with tension. The atmosphere throughout is heavy, filled with a sense of urgency and moral complexity. What stands out here is the candidness of Assange himself, which makes the film distinctive. You really get a sense of the stakes involved, both personal and political. It’s a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the intersection of journalism and activism.
Focuses on Julian Assange's perspective.Explores themes of media ethics.Intimate and methodical pacing.
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