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Invasion of Privacy in the Movies

Read reviews of three movies which portray situations where the main characters find their privacy invaded, sometimes in strange and frightening ways.


Enemy of the State
Review by
Renata Pauperio from Brazil

Enemy of the StateIf you watch the movie "Enemy of the State", starring Will Smith, you will have a good idea of how technology can be used to invade your privacy.

Maria Eugenia C. Treu from Brazil comments on Enemy of the State:

"When you witness something that you are not supposed to see, you might be in serious danger because "Big Brother" will be watching you anywhere, anytime. That's what Enemy of the State is all about.

An accidental situation leads to an exciting story. This movie will catch your attention and make you think about technology and the future."


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The Truman Show
Review by
Bernard Bonnet from France

The Truman ShowCan you imagine a situation in which every moment of your life from birth to the present is filmed by hidden cameras? That's what happens to Truman Burbank, the leading character in this movie. For thirty years he has no inkling of what is going on. Then one days he begins to discover the truth.


Maria Eugenia C. Treu from Brazil discusses Enemy of the State and The Truman Show in We Have a Right to Privacy


The Net
Review by
Manabu Ozawa from Japan

The NetAt first glance, Angela may seem to lead an uneventful life as a webaholic. Then things begin to get complicated and her entire life becomes a nightmare....if she even has a life!


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