**Groundbreaking**. If I were to describe Privacy Breach in one word, it would be "groundbreaking".
The use of unorthodox camera techniques and video editing really sets a new standard for the film industry. Being able to see the world through the perspective of the security cameras (a plot-device used by the antagonist of the film) really gave meaning and depth to the universe of Privacy Breac...
Finally. A title to dethrone _1984_ as the supreme dystopian fiction. _Privacy Breach_ stands as a testament to the fragility of free will, and the almighty powers of government surveillance. One might argue that these are echoes of the warnings foretold by the likes of George Orwell. However, Orwell fails where _Privacy Breach_ shines. _Privacy Breach_ **isn't boring**.
Cinematography, editing...