


Una serie documental de seis partes que se sumerge en la teoría de la conspiración que ha sacudido y fascinado la esfera política de Estados Unidos durante los últimos años.
Avis de la communauté (4)
Binged the whole thing today, it's not bad, it sheds a light on a lot of what happened over the last couple years and the craziness behind it all. It kind of ends up just as much of a documentary on 8Chan then it does on QAnon, and once it steers this route it doesn't really move away from it, but I do like how it's done over the course of multiple years and respect the commitment of the filmmaker for sticking with it and dealing with some of the people he had to encounter even when they're being obviously deceitful. This is something that's still very fresh in our country's recent history, and it's bound to offend some of the people who really believed this crap, but this is one of those things that a few decades from now people will be saying "I can't believe that really happened and people were so stupid."
If you like conspiracy theories this is your series!
If this was done well, it could have been a really interesting series, sadly it wasn't. It was slapped together with either very poor research or things just left out as they didn't happen to fit the story the filmmaker decided he was going to tell. If you are already familiar with the many events and personalities involved, it's nice to get a closer look at some of the people, but please don't treat it as a history lesson and before you watch make sure you have plenty of Lott's wife on hand to take it all with.
[HBO] Although it is sometimes seduced by offering a kind of reality of the confrontation between web administrators, the end result does not disappoint, because it offers logical answers. But above all, it raises an interesting reflection on what the internet has become and how it is increasingly difficult to distinguish truth from manipulation. It lacks depth and broadening look, but it delivers what it promises.















