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Visibility (2020)

The film tells the story of a talented programmer who develops innovative software that can change the concept of privacy and personal security. His invention allows users to see events happening around them through special contact lenses, combining the real and virtual world.

However, with the advent of this technology, new threats and problems arise in the masses. Personal data becomes vulnerable to intruders, and the border between public and private life is erased. The main character is forced to fight corporate interests and ethical issues related to the right of each person to privacy and intimacy.

During the course of the film, the hero faces unpredictable consequences of his invention, including cruel consequences for himself and his loved ones. He is forced to overcome his own moral beliefs and doubts to protect those who hold him dear.

Characters:

1. Programmer: A protagonist with unusual intelligence and talent who faces the unintended consequences of his inventions.

2. Girlfriend: A close friend of a programmer who is drawn into a dangerous situation due to his activities.

3. Attackers: Individuals who wish to use the new technology for their selfish purposes without paying attention to the consequences for other people.

Topics:

- Technological progress and its implications: The film explores the impact of new technologies on society and privacy.

- Privacy and ethics: Raises questions about what data can be considered private, and what consequences this can lead to.

- Identity and personality: Shows how new technologies can influence a person's self-determination and self-awareness.

Director:

Alisher Khamidullin creates a fascinating and exciting world that makes the viewer think about the future and the consequences of the development of modern technologies.

Conclusion:

"Visibility" (2020) is an immersive sci-fi thriller that invites the viewer to soak up complex questions about ethics and privacy in the digital world. The film makes you think about how far we are ready to go in pursuit of technological progress and what prices we are ready to pay to achieve it.
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