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Deep Web
Deep Web is a documentary film about the computer network problems, including the evolution of content around a site specializing in drug trafficking, and more... From there, we will see what we daily access only in 4% of the information on the internet, 96% is located in the shadows such as hacker's paradise, the playground of the debauched cultural products, the province of organized crime and also information of government agencies as the FBI, CIA, etc.
10 February 1961, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
5 May 1959, Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA
1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 May 1966, New York City, New York, USA
3 July 1971, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
2 September 1964, Beirut, Lebanon
September 06, 2015
A fine addition to the Internet-History Cinematic Universe.July 03, 2015
Although it's a fascinating subject, the director doesn't bring much rigour or insight to the complexity of the case.May 04, 2015
Like his last feature Downloaded, Alex Winter impressively tackles the various issues surrounding the black market Silk Road.February 26, 2016
Winter does a great job of delving into the underworld of the internet and the intricacies of the Silk Road case, it's just a shame it's not a more rounded view, as you can't help but feel there's another side to the case you're not being told about.May 03, 2015
"Deep Web" has an undoubtedly fascinating subject, but don't be surprised if you walk away feeling like it's yet to be explored to its fullest potential.June 19, 2015
Much to marvel at.March 27, 2015
Winter paints this as all just valiant Austrian economists and Libertarian politics filtered through open source software, fighting the evil government. His failure to see villains on both sides undercuts his own arguments.February 23, 2016
[It] provides many unanswered questions the future will certainly shed light on soon.May 29, 2015
Tells a tale that's both tragic and alarming...June 01, 2015
This intriguing documentary about alleged Silk Road website founder Ross Ulbricht may lack balance, but compels interest nonetheless.