<div dir="ltr">Documentary maker Brian Knappenberger brings that point of view to the
film via interviews with Swartz’s family, friends and allies. But he
fails to balance it by talking to the prosecutors involved, or
representatives from MIT or academic archive JSTOR. He also depends a
little too much on scenes of pouring rain and music cues to dictate
emotion.<br><br><a href="http://recode.net/2014/06/28/weekend-watching-aaron-swartz-documentary-the-internets-own-boy-now-available/">http://recode.net/2014/06/28/weekend-watching-aaron-swartz-documentary-the-internets-own-boy-now-available/</a><br>
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