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So, 'Copy and Past' from 2013. It’s this intriguing piece of science fiction that plays with the idea of digital identity and desire. The director's name seems to be lost to time, but that somehow adds to its mystique. What really catches you is the tone—it's eerie, even unsettling at times, which really ramps up with the found images and text from those matchmaking sites. Dora Malech’s poetry pulls everything together, the anagramming of desires feels like a mirror reflecting our own digital lives back at us. The pacing is uneven, oscillating between moments of quiet reflection and bursts of chaotic imagery. It’s definitely distinctive, exploring how we connect in this virtual age, and you can feel that undercurrent of longing in every frame.
Explores digital identity themesUnique anagramming conceptUnsettling atmosphere and tone
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