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Ahhhh. A detective mystery drama that would reveal every single detail left unsolved by Dexter. However, Hidden Agenda directed by Aaron Wilson is not the one who will help us with these details. Their hijinks never seem to end. It is never satisfying. No light seems to appear toward the end of the tunnel. Hidden Agenda drags on for an hour and a half where the characters play a twisted version of Pong with the audience where there are no winners.
Yes, it is Detective Matthew’s job, so he has to go on a field trip to gather evidence to solve the case. The main plot of the film is Detective Matthew’s therapist, who left the country and cannot be found, so his substitute, Dr. Lisa Sparks and her team, have a talk with now Detective Matthew. The missing person’s case is an exercise to test the therapist’s skills, and Dr. Sparks uses unique digital methods to simulate scenarios. The problem with Hidden Agenda is that it does not start with a captivating issue, neither does it end with one.
The plot tackles questions about the globalization of crime and why it is increasing. A set of interconnected sub-plots based on the ‘missing person’ and the ‘fascist state of America’ cover a broad range of topics, including contemporary surveillance, the way the ‘911 Window’ has been reshaped, and how people respond to civil rights issues in the United States.
As he struggles with time in solving the case and ‘doing some detective shit’, his world begins to run parallel.
Each character in the movie always has a set emotion. So in some way, the movie manages to present the characters as they are without trying to interpret too much. This is good for the film’s objective. Something nagged the viewer lack of guiding conclusions that didn’t even exist to begin with. The bad news: depressing “No character development” and a quite shabby brand of ‘eyewitness fiction’ that only starts appearing in the last bit of the book. The good news: nothing is permanent.
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