: It critiques how institutions and corporations co-opt technology to exert control and predict consumer behavior.
As Stiller investigates Vollmer's death and the strange disappearance of a security advisor—whom no one else remembers—he begins to uncover a terrifying corporate conspiracy. He is forced to confront a world-shattering possibility: his own reality may be just another simulation layered above the one he is managing. Visual Style & Direction World on a Wire(1973)
: The use of 360-degree pans, unconventional focus, and tracking shots heightens the sense of mounting paranoia. Key Themes : It critiques how institutions and corporations co-opt
: The film is famous for its constant use of mirrors, glass, and reflective surfaces to visually reinforce themes of dual identities and layered realities. World on a Wire(1973)