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Caught in the Net is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the unsettling reality of online predation. Vít Klusák takes a bold approach, using actresses who, while over 18, convincingly portray younger girls. The film unfolds in a raw and unfiltered way, capturing real interactions that expose the dangers lurking in digital spaces. The atmosphere is tense, yet it has a documentary realism that keeps you engaged. The pacing wanders between shocking revelations and reflective moments, making you ponder the implications of internet anonymity. It's a distinctive exploration, peeling back layers of societal issues around privacy and trust in the digital age, leaving you with a lot to think about long after it’s over.
Documentary style with real interactions. · Explores themes of digital safety and anonymity. · Starts conversations about internet openness.
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