Pirate "exclusives" often have compressed audio and pixelated visuals, stripping away the intricate sound design and cinematography that earned the film an Oscar nomination.

The film heavily critiques consumerism, corporate greed, and the hollow nature of the "perfect" modern life. It forces you to look in the mirror and ask: Do you own your things, or do your things own you? Masterclass Direction:

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