Plot Summary
Americans are captured on surveillance cameras at least 170 times a day mostly without their knowledge. This produces millions of hours of footage revealing the nature of those hidden secrets.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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60%- Reviews Counted: 35
- Fresh: 21
- Rotten: 14
- Average Rating: 5.8/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: Look, an unsettling, rudely funny but not entirely credible feature by the writer and director Adam Rifkin, is an ensemble narrative for the age of public surveillance.
Fresh: Unexpectedly amusing and inevitably disturbing.
Rotten: With its emphasis on its interweaving stories, the movie offers no commentary on the phenomenon of increasingly pried-apart privacy, positive or negative.
Fresh: A skillful examination of the things people do when they think no one's looking.
Customer Reviews
WATCH THIS MOVIE!!!!!!! :D
This movie is truly amazing and interesting. Do yourself a favor and watch it. It has many stories, elements and twists. The direction was great. To any average/ non- professional viewer this movie will be amazing. I say this because for some reason professionals always have to find something wrong with a masterpiece. Just watch this movie. Flawless. I wont speak on the plot; I dont want to ruin the surprises, get out there and watch them yourself. Watch it with people too. Its great.
Fascinating Film!
Truly original stuff here! One of the most underrated, original films to come out in years. Shot entirely from the POV of surveillance cameras with 5 intertwining stories, this movie will shock you. Watch ittttttt!
pretty darn cool
Ccol, inventive, never seen anything quite like. Had me laughing, then worried, then tottally paranoid. Went I want for ice cream after we watched. I was lookig for camera's everywhere.
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