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Anyone see this one?
It'a a Netflix movie, possibly original. Really slow pace. It takes place in a future where everyone is tied into a national (worldwide?) network pretty much from birth, with their entire life, viewed through their eyes, being livestreamed until death. Built-in "HUD" in your vision at all times. The authorities able to view and replay any moment they want. Enter "Anon", a hacker who erases moments and who can hack your live feed.
Some aspects reminiscent of Minority Report.
I found it quite disturbing, mainly because of how damn close to this we already are, and have (as a society) voluntarily, even enthusiastically, come.
It'a a Netflix movie, possibly original. Really slow pace. It takes place in a future where everyone is tied into a national (worldwide?) network pretty much from birth, with their entire life, viewed through their eyes, being livestreamed until death. Built-in "HUD" in your vision at all times. The authorities able to view and replay any moment they want. Enter "Anon", a hacker who erases moments and who can hack your live feed.
Some aspects reminiscent of Minority Report.
I found it quite disturbing, mainly because of how damn close to this we already are, and have (as a society) voluntarily, even enthusiastically, come.