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So, 'Better at Texting' dives into this really interesting dynamic between two seemingly opposite characters—one a radical Indigenous feminist, and the other a devout Black Mormon. It’s like watching a social experiment unfold, but through texts. The pacing feels natural, almost reflective of how we communicate today, and there's a certain charm in their awkward exchanges. The film captures the essence of modern relationships, peeling back layers of identity and belief. I think what stands out is how they both find common ground despite their differences, all while remaining a bit clumsy and real. It’s a unique take on connection in the digital age.
This film is a bit tough to find, not a huge release, so it hasn’t made waves in mainstream circles. However, there’s definitely a growing interest among collectors who appreciate its fresh take on character-driven narratives and modern communication. The lack of a widely known director might contribute to its scarcity, but the themes it explores resonate with many. Keep an eye on this one, especially in indie film circles.
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