Life Tracker
Life Tracker

Life Tracker

2013Movie108 minEnglish

Dillon stumbles on a little known news story about a company called Life Tracker Limited, which claims it has discovered a way to predict biological events in a human's life by looking at their DNA. Everyone views the story as a modern day form of palm reading that will go nowhere, but Dillon keeps turning on his camera when he finds articles on the Internet or hears about it on the news.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the concept of self-tracking and its increasing prevalence in modern society. It delves into how individuals monitor various aspects of their lives, from physical activity to sleep patterns, using technology. The film questions the motivations behind this trend and its potential impact on our understanding of ourselves.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary with limited release and information available, 'Life Tracker' did not receive widespread critical attention. Its focus on a niche topic means that broader reception data is scarce. However, similar documentaries exploring technology and personal data have often been met with discussions about privacy, self-awareness, and the role of technology in shaping identity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the growing trend of personal data tracking.
  • Poses questions about self-awareness and technological dependence.
  • Offers a concise overview of a contemporary phenomenon.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Life Tracker' is not readily available due to its niche nature and limited distribution.

Fun Fact

The concept of 'life tracking' itself became significantly more mainstream in the years following this documentary's release, with the proliferation of wearable technology and self-improvement apps.

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