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The message that continuously appears during ‘We Are Legion’ is the idea of community, the idea of a collective group that look out for one The message that continuously appears during ‘We Are Legion’ is the idea of community, the idea of a collective group that look out for one another, Anonymous is this collective group, they have rose to more prominent means in the last few years for their high profile hacks on the likes of PayPal and even the FBI, this documentary looks at the humble beginnings of the “hacktivists†as they started small pranks which eventually led to the crippling of large scale companies, online and off. I suppose they could be viewed as vigilantes to an extent, freedom is often considered a rare trait, with the watchful eye of big brother, sooner or later there would be a rebellion. The beginning of the film outlines how those who have made quite a living through computers, have actually broken the law to an extent such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, we all see the ‘Anonymous’ handles on websites for those who don’t want to reveal their identity, this becomes the point of the movement, that it is everyone, a collective voice. They started on such sites as where content was unfiltered. Their mission for the greater good takes the fight to Neo-Nazis and even the Church of Scientology, the latter being one of the defining moments of this group, as the church allegedly fought back with quite a bite. What started as silly yet effective pranks on kids gaming websites was soon turning into quite serious and giant stands against censorship and of course, freedom of information. The Scientology incident led to mass protests across the world, interviews given by certain members outline how they couldn’t have anticipated such a response, but the power of the internet is in full swing. These interviews are honest and often forthright from members, some keep their faces hidden, others are talking directly without any covers, the transformation of a group once trying to make everything a little more open, also shows a division of standing up against government or continuing to play pranks on jokes across the web.
The documentary can feel very one-sided in the favour of Anonymous, even though many parts within the collective movement aren’t doing very savoury things, but this is a shady area as different parts, such a Lulzsec, take a different view to who should be targeted. Aside from its drawbacks, this is quite an in-depth and honest look at difference trying to be made, legally or not to have a more free and open world, many of the participants of the documentary have legal battles that they have went through or are going through, yet their message remains strong. Its a feel good moment but also frightening to contend perhaps how easy others can access your life, food for thought anyway. … Expand

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