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Hacking at Leaves feels like a deeply personal journey through the intersections of colonialism and technology. Johannes Grenzfurthner, with his hazmat suit vibe, guides us into this tinker space in Durango, which serves as a microcosm for bigger conversations. The pacing isn't rushed; it lingers, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and reflect on the themes of identity and history. The documentary is a tapestry of voices, with Grenzfurthner's own contemplative musings weaving through. There’s a rawness to the visuals, and the practical effects they employ echo the hands-on ethos of hacking. It’s not a simple narrative; it challenges you, making you think about the past in ways you might not expect.
Explores colonialism and technologyIntimate atmosphere with reflective pacingUnique blend of history and hacker culture
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