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A Target is this odd little film that plays with the intersection of social media and reality. You’ve got this shopping trip, pretty mundane, but it spirals into something quite bizarre when two strangers pull out their phones instead of throwing punches. The tone is tense and unsettling, a reflection of our times, where every interaction can be a performance. The pacing feels deliberate, building unease as it unfolds. It's not flashy, but the realness of the performances stands out, making the whole experience feel eerily relatable. It’s a commentary on the absurdity of social validation in a digital world.
A Target has garnered some attention in niche circles, especially for its commentary on social media culture. It’s relatively scarce on physical media, making it an interesting find for collectors who appreciate unique narratives. The film’s unconventional approach to storytelling and its low-key aesthetic may appeal to those who seek out lesser-known titles that challenge mainstream narratives.
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