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In 1993, the concept of 24/7 video surveillance seemed like dystopian science fiction. Today, in an era dominated by smart home cameras, social media oversharing, data privacy concerns, and reality television, Sliver feels incredibly prescient. It accurately predicted humanity's shift toward a culture that willingly surrenders privacy for entertainment and security. 2. Peak 90s Aesthetic

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In 1993, the concept of a building fully wired with hidden cameras felt like extreme science fiction. In the modern era of smart home cameras, smartphones, data tracking, and reality television, Sliver is viewed as a highly prescient look at the death of privacy. In 1993, the concept of 24/7 video surveillance

Carly soon finds herself caught between two suspicious neighbors: In the modern era of smart home cameras,

Carly Norris (Stone), a book editor, moves into a sleek, high-tech New York skyscraper known as "The Sliver." She soon learns that the previous tenant died under mysterious circumstances. As she navigates relationships with two very different men in the building—the charming video game designer Zeke (Baldwin) and the brooding writer Jack (Berenger)—Carly discovers that the building is wired with hidden cameras. Someone is watching everyone, and the voyeuristic mystery quickly turns deadly.