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So, 'Agnes and Boris' presents this really intriguing look at modern isolation. The characters are glued to their screens, and the apartment's power outage strips that comfort away. It's like, suddenly they're forced to confront their anxieties and the reality around them. The pacing is deliberate, almost claustrophobic, which ramps up the tension in those quiet moments. The performances feel raw, unrefined, yet authentically relatable. I think what sets it apart is its exploration of digital escapism and the fragility of connection in a tech-saturated world. The practical effects are minimal, but they enhance the suffocating atmosphere beautifully. Definitely a film that lingers with you, makes you think about your own screen time.
Strong themes of digital dependenceIntimate character studyUnique take on isolation and connection
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