The concept of unfreedom is often associated with the works of philosophers such as Isaiah Berlin, who argued that freedom is not simply the absence of constraints, but also the presence of enabling conditions that allow individuals to exercise their choices. Berlin's concept of "negative freedom" highlights the importance of removing obstacles that prevent individuals from pursuing their goals, while "positive freedom" emphasizes the need for enabling conditions that facilitate individual autonomy.

The movie follows two parallel stories of individuals struggling against societal and ideological constraints: New York City:

No. 2.0 stereo. Left and right channels. It is not immersive, but far better than mono.