Why now1974ThrillerDirected by Francis Ford Coppola

A now-essential rewatch for anyone trying to remember that surveillance was a moral wound before it became a product layer.

The Conversation feels newly urgent because Coppola understood the spiritual cost of constant monitoring long before predictive systems and ambient data capture became ordinary life. The movie is not just about being watched. It is about what happens when listening without intimacy becomes a profession and then a way of inhabiting the world.

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A surveillance expert becomes morally trapped by a recording job that makes privacy, guilt, and paranoia impossible to separate.

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