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Browsing History
"Browsing History" is a 'journey' through one man's discovery of the 'identity' of his one-night stand. They've had a wonderful night and woke up together happy and excited for another round of hot, passionate sex...until he checks his emails on her computer. After checking his emails, he chooses to 'research' to see who is sex partner really is. After all, he is very attracted to her and definitely wants to see if this one-night stand can become something more. As he allows curiosity and lust to control his movements, he checks her browsing history for more personal info on his soon-to-be-girlfriend. During the few minutes it takes for his one-night stand to shower for another round of 'sex play', her curious partner discovers that first he's impressed, then in love, and then lost in confusion. He soon discovers that he may have bitten off more than he could chew. He probably should've left during the night.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the digital footprint left behind by individuals through their internet browsing habits. It delves into how our online activities create a searchable and sometimes surprising record of our interests, thoughts, and even emotions. The film encourages viewers to consider the implications of this digital trail.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Browsing History' received attention in niche film festival circuits for its thought-provoking subject matter. It was praised for its concise and accessible presentation of a complex topic, prompting discussions about digital privacy and personal data.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely and relevant exploration of digital footprints.
Commended for its ability to distill a complex topic into a short, digestible format.
Some found the topic a bit niche, but overall well-received for its thought-provoking nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this short documentary, but where available, viewers appreciated its ability to make them think about their own online behavior and the permanence of digital data.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various independent film festivals.
Fun Fact
The director, Dan Brown, also serves as the primary subject and narrator of the documentary, using his own browsing history as a case study.
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