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So, 'Bored' has this raw energy, right? It’s set in London, 2017, where everyone seems to be scrolling through life rather than living it. The way Jamie and Eve interact feels very real—like, you can almost feel their chemistry through the screen. The pacing is a bit slow but that adds to the vibe, giving you time to soak in their world of over-stimulation and underwhelming connections. The themes of friendship and the aftermath of a party high are explored in such a relatable way, and it’s all done with this homemade aesthetic that makes it feel intimate. It’s not flashy, but there’s something genuine about it that sticks with you.
Currently, 'Bored' isn't widely available in physical formats, which makes it somewhat of a rarity among indie film collectors. Limited screenings and an unofficial release means it could be a challenge to find. However, its distinct narrative and atmospheric qualities have garnered interest among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling and the indie scene. If you come across a copy, it's worth considering for its unique take on modern friendships.
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