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Deep Web

  • 2015
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  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
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Deep Web (2015)
A documentary that looks into the online black market Silk Road and the arrest of its alleged founder Ross Ulbricht.
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Esplora l'ascesa di un nuovo Internet; decentralizzato, crittografato, pericoloso e oltre la legge; con particolare attenzione alla cattura da parte dell'FBI del servizio nascosto Silk Road ... Leggi tuttoEsplora l'ascesa di un nuovo Internet; decentralizzato, crittografato, pericoloso e oltre la legge; con particolare attenzione alla cattura da parte dell'FBI del servizio nascosto Silk Road di Tor e alle conseguenze giudiziarie.Esplora l'ascesa di un nuovo Internet; decentralizzato, crittografato, pericoloso e oltre la legge; con particolare attenzione alla cattura da parte dell'FBI del servizio nascosto Silk Road di Tor e alle conseguenze giudiziarie.

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    • Alex Winter
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alex Winter
  • Star
    • Ross Ulbricht
    • James Chaparro
    • Nicolas Christin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alex Winter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alex Winter
    • Star
      • Ross Ulbricht
      • James Chaparro
      • Nicolas Christin
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    Ross Ulbricht
    Ross Ulbricht
    • Self - 'Dread Pirate Roberts'
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    James Chaparro
    James Chaparro
    • Self - Former Assistant Head, HSI
    Nicolas Christin
    Nicolas Christin
    • Self - Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
    Cindy Cohn
    Cindy Cohn
    • Self - Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Joshua L. Dratel
    Joshua L. Dratel
    • Self - Ross Ulbricht's Lawyer
    Neill Franklin
    Neill Franklin
    • Self - Executive Director, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
    Andy Greenberg
    Andy Greenberg
    • Self - Chief Editor, Wired Magazine
    Christopher Ingraham
    Christopher Ingraham
    • Self - Journalist, The Washington Post
    Runa Sandvik
    Runa Sandvik
    • Self - Computer Security & Privacy Expert. Forbes and Tor Project
    Alden Schiller
    Alden Schiller
    • Self - Childhood Friend of Ross
    Seller Y
    Seller Y
    • Self - The Silk Road
    Seller Z
    Seller Z
    • Self - The Silk Road
    Todd Shipley
    Todd Shipley
    • Self - Cyber Crime Investigator
    Christopher Soghoian
    Christopher Soghoian
    • Self - Principal Technologist, ACLU
    Amir Taaki
    Amir Taaki
    • Self - Open Source Developer & Developer
    Kirk Ulbricht
    Kirk Ulbricht
    • Self - Ross Ulbricht's Father
    Lyn Ulbricht
    Lyn Ulbricht
    • Self - Ross Ulbricht's Mother
    Nicholas Weaver
    Nicholas Weaver
    • Self - Computer Science & Security Professor, Berkeley University
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      • Alex Winter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alex Winter
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    8SteveMierzejewski

    The Deeper Web

    As I write about cybercrime and cyber security, I took a special interest in this film. It is far different from the usual fare. In the usual cybercrime movie, there is always the scene where the hacker-hero sits down at a keyboard, begins typing frantically away, then turns to his eagerly awaiting colleagues and says something like, "okay, we're into the Pentagon's computer network". If only life were so easy. The movie may be good in other aspects, but the hacking scenes don't usually hold up.

    Documentaries on cybercrime are a bit different. Some of them are quite good, though they often come with an angle. By this I mean that they are not really trying to be objective, they are trying to make a case. In The Deep Web, it is clear early on that Alex Winter has an angle. The angle is that the deep web, the Silk Road, and Ross Ulbricht have provided a valid, honest service that does not undercut social values and, in fact, may have re-invigorated them. On the surface, this might seem like a difficult case to prove, but, to his credit, Winter does a remarkable job.

    Winter portrays the deep web as a new cyber nation where anonymity, freedom, and relief from the burden of government surveillance can thrive. It is, or can be, the true libertarian utopia. Although the film is hyped as being narrated by Keanu Reeves, he actually has a limited role. This is more of a marketing ploy than anything. In fact, a significant part of the film is carried by "consultant producer" and Wired magazine writer, Andy Greenberg. Greenberg was the first person to actually interview Ulbricht when he was only known as Dread Pirate Roberts. He believes that Ulbricht was sincere in his libertarian philosophy and truly felt that an open drug market would reduce the violence that was connected to illegal drug use. You'll have to decide for yourself if Greenberg and Winter makes a good case for Ulbricht or not.

    Winter does try to balance his pro-Ulbricht stance with interviews of various law enforcement officers connected to the case. There is some good and somewhat rare footage here of interviews with Ulbricht's lawyer, Joshua Dratal, Ulbricht's parents, and some of Ulbricht's friends and admirers. There are even some home movies of Ulbricht himself that show he was more than just a drug dealer looking to make quick money. The one interview lacking is the one of Ulbricht himself.

    The crux of the film, at least for me, was the insinuation that Ulbricht received, to put it lightly, something less than a fair trial. He makes you wonder about two key points: the objectivity and competence of Judge Forrest and whether or not Ulbricht was railroaded. At times, Winter makes you wonder if there was not some sort of collusion between the prosecution and the judge; they just seemed to work so well together. Again, you can decide this for yourself.

    If there is one weak point in this documentary, it is trying to portray Ulbricht in too positive a light. I have read his Tor chats, even the ones he released after his sentencing to show that he was not only concerned about making money. From these alone, you can see that Ulbricht is not the aw shucks, golly gee, kid next door that Winter makes him seem to be. In short, like everyone, he has his positive and negative characteristics. That said, this is a good documentary and one that should be watched.

    I would recommend The Deep Web to everyone, even those who do not know much about the deep web, Ulbricht, or cybercrime. Winter makes the viewer consider the basic values that have created America and whether they have been dismantled to build something other than a free society. It could be that the Ulbricht trial was the crucible in which these fundamental American values were put to the test. Overall, The Deep Web is a first-rate documentary. Go see it. It will certainly give you a lot to think about.
    6kosmasp

    Silk Road

    Not heading to the Wizard of Oz, although I guess you will see a lot of colorful things if you go down that road. Actually it's a site where people sold drugs. But it was more than that. Sticking it to the man, making the public aware of how vulnerable we all are and how our privacy is being squashed everyday.

    Unfortunately it is actually more concerned of uncovering the Silk Road thing and the trial that commenced out of it, than diving into the deep (web). So the title may feel a bit misleading, nevertheless an intriguing movie to watch. So if you are not too obsessed about learning what the Deep Web is (it might be too technical anyway), this movie delivers as a documentary. Some questions raised are really important! Let's see where we go from here ...
    6ggiulia

    One major contradiction?

    The underlying message in this documentary is about seeking peace and avoiding violence... why do they interview and portray in a favourable way Cody Wilson, who, as far as I get it, is commercializing a DIY printable gun? Cody also speaks highly of Ross Ulbricht, whose goal seems to be eliminating the use of force in society. This contradicting aspect of the documentary I really didn't get. Having said this, Ulbricht's story seems heartwrecking and it doesn't sound like he had a fair trial.
    7ferguson-6

    Silk Road uncovered

    Greetings again from the darkness. Even those of us who consistently obey the law have a general idea of how criminals work: robbing banks, stealing cars, kidnapping people, even hacking websites for personal information. Additionally, the vast majority of us have at least a rudimentary understanding of how the internet works, and the steps we take to increase security. Documentarian Alex Winter combines these two topics as he takes us inside the deep web … specifically Silk Road on the Darknet.

    The Surface Web vs The Deep Web - the film exposes what most of us have very little knowledge of. The simple explanation is that the "surface web" is what we use on a daily basis: Facebook postings photos of our latest meal and YouTube video sensations showing cats fighting their mirrored reflection. The Deep Web is what lies beneath. This is the (mostly) untraceable technology where the underground marketplace site known as Silk Road exists. To be clear, most of the ongoings on the deep web are legitimate and in good faith – used frequently by journalists. However, the other side is how it obtained the nickname "ebay for Heroin". Yep, untraceable transactions for illegal drugs definitely happened (and still do). It turns out that Bitcoin is the ideal underground currency for this commerce, as it can be as untraceable as the drug orders.

    You might recognize the name of director Alex Winter as half of the classic movie duo in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). Mr. Winter released a documentary a couple years ago entitled Downloaded, where he explored the rise and fall of Napster and the effects of downloaded music. This current topic is much more dangerous and secretive, and he wisely brings along his old buddy Keanu Reeves as the narrator. Winter's approach here is initially a bit confusing, as the focus seems uncertain – is it a tell all about the deep web, or is it a profile of Silk Road, or is it an analysis of the arrest and subsequent trial of possible Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht? Most of the attention goes to Ulbricht, better known as the Dread Pirate Roberts (DPR), a pseudonym snatched from the classic movie The Princess Bride. Is/Was Ulbricht the DPR? Winter is content to leave that mystery unsolved, but the real story here is how the government put the case together against Ulbricht – fabricating charges (later dropped), circumstantial evidence, and a probable breach of privacy.

    The general belief is that we should have a free and open and secure internet, though most of us never stop to think what a ludicrous demand that really is. It's the lack of privacy and ease of breach on the surface web that led to the development of the deep web – an anonymous and mostly secure environment. At least it was until the government went hard after Silk Road. Shutting down the non-violent drug transactions justified the law enforcement and political attention that the drug wars along the border never have. Is this a good thing? Is Ulbricht the DPR? Does it matter that after his arrest, his void was quickly filled by other opportunists? Do you believe you are secure on the web? Winter presents an exceptional amount of information that deserves even more discussion and explanation. That alone makes it time well spent.
    5aqeelalameer

    Good but very insufficient

    First of all this movie deviates away from its title. There was some layman explanation about the deep web to set the stage for Ulbricht's story but the title should have been different as it misleads the reader.

    Secondly I think Winter did a good job with suspense as I felt I was attracted to the course of events and there were some unexpected turns such as the imprisonment for life in the Ulbricht's case.

    The big downfall is the one-sided stance that Winter took in this movie painting the government as the ones to blame for the victims of the drug war and that it is Ulbricht's idea that should be used as a substitute for drugs on the street! It does that and also includes a story of a minor who purchased meth from the deep web so the movie kinda contradicts itself! it only sides with Ulbricht's story and is not able to give the full picture! it sounds very like a pro anarchism pro free will movie that assumes all people are good!

    I think Winter should consider doing another movie to clarify what led the to life sentence for Ulbricht if he is to be an unbiased ideology-free director.

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      Alex Winter wrote and directed this documentary, with Keanu Reeves providing the narration. Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves starred together as Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), Un mitico viaggio (1991) and Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020).
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      Referenced in Alex Winter Live on the Crypto Show (2015)

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