L'histoire d'un système de contrôle du terrorisme fermé peu avant le 11 Septembre. Avec un ancien analyste de la NSA spécialiste en métadonnées à l'origine du système de surveillance le plus... Tout lireL'histoire d'un système de contrôle du terrorisme fermé peu avant le 11 Septembre. Avec un ancien analyste de la NSA spécialiste en métadonnées à l'origine du système de surveillance le plus sophistiqué au monde.L'histoire d'un système de contrôle du terrorisme fermé peu avant le 11 Septembre. Avec un ancien analyste de la NSA spécialiste en métadonnées à l'origine du système de surveillance le plus sophistiqué au monde.
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- Scénario
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- 1 victoire et 8 nominations au total
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The irony here is that a film about overwhelming data is quite short on the details. There is little explanation as to how the subjects' data-collection system, ThinThread, actually worked and the sorts of meaning-making it undertook. There are no examples as to the significant results of analyzing metadata. I don't mean to say the film was overly dumbed-down for those without knowledge of software development, coding, or cryptanalysis. To the contrary, the subjects would make a few highly technical yet vague statements about their project, then move on.
Ultimately, the subject matter is riveting and infuriating, and I bet anyone watching this will be driven to do further research on ThinThread and the NSA and DoD's scandalous treatment of it before and after 9/11. Yet the documentary's vagueness--and relative lack of follow-through about attempts to reveal this scandal to the public--leave the film feeling like conspiracy theory rather than investigative reporting or whistleblowing.
Variety called the film "compelling if only semi-persuasive," and said that it was marred by bias toward William Binney. The Guardian described the film as a "fascinating, conspiracy theorising documentary", and said that while "some of the film's content has been aired before, the inside experience has not been voiced in such a collective manner, with (director) Moser joining the dots just as Binney might connect his metadata." I tend to side with Variety here. Although I enjoyed the documentary, it does have two major flaws. One, it really only tells Binney's side. That might be alright, but it allows the idea to be pushed that 9/11 would have been prevented, which cannot be said with as much confidence as he wishes. And two, for a film about a super-smart computer and global terror, it is a rather boring documentary. This should be gripping, but it was really rather mundane.
A third point could be added... why make this in 2015 (and release it in 2017)? While no less interesting today than ten years ago, it does not seem as timely.
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Self - Former Technical Director NSA: In this process, of course, I learned, very simply put, if you want something done, you have to just go do it. You never ask for permission, only ask for forgiveness, if you have to.
- ConnexionsFeatured in De wereld draait door: Épisode #11.91 (2016)
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