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Sex, Lies & Internet
Sly makes money by posting XXX movies of himself having sex with gorgeous girls on an ultra-hardcore website. One day the police find his corpse, a hardcore video tape and a cryptic note. Can Sly's sexy girlfriend Claudia (Sandra Iron) get to the bottom of Sly's mysterious death?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex world of online relationships, delving into the blurred lines between virtual personas and real-life identities. It examines how the internet can foster both connection and deception, highlighting stories of individuals who have experienced the profound impact of online interactions. The film questions the authenticity of digital connections and the consequences of lives lived partially online.
Critical Reception
Sex, Lies & Internet received mixed reviews, with critics often praising its timely and relevant subject matter but occasionally finding its execution to be uneven. Audiences were intrigued by the exploration of a then-emerging societal phenomenon. The documentary was noted for its attempt to grapple with the complexities of online identity and relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exploration of a nascent digital age phenomenon.
Criticized at times for a lack of definitive conclusions.
Acknowledged as a thought-provoking, albeit sometimes uneven, look at online life.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features John Malkovich in a narration role, adding a distinctive voice to the exploration of the internet's impact on human connection and deception.
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