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So, 'Calling 84843' is this intriguing little slice of life set against the backdrop of a girls' Catholic school in the late 2000s. The payphone booth is kind of like a character itself, you know? It captures all these intimate conversations, some revealing and others just plain mundane. There's this palpable sense of nostalgia and isolation, the way the girls interact with the world through these phone calls, really reflects their complexities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the almost voyeuristic atmosphere. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness in the performances that feels genuine. The practical effects are minimal but serve the overall tone well, making it feel grounded in reality. It's distinctive for how it plays with silence and voice, showing the weight words can carry.
Explores themes of connection and isolation.Distinctive use of a payphone as a narrative device.Highlights performances that feel deeply personal.
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