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WWW, directed by K. V. Guhan, dives into a tense atmosphere that blends science fiction with the gritty reality of online threats. The story follows four friends—each from different cities—working at a software support company, and it expertly explores themes of trust and paranoia in a hyper-connected world. The pacing keeps you on edge, with practical effects used to enhance the unsettling vibe, rather than relying solely on CGI. Performances are solid, capturing the nuances of friendship amid rising tensions. It’s distinctive in how it mirrors current societal anxieties about technology and privacy, making it resonate on multiple levels. Definitely an intriguing watch for those into tech-driven narratives.
Explores themes of trust and paranoiaSolid performances enhance the narrativePractical effects create a tense atmosphere
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