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DaGram is this curious little film that dives deep into the pitfalls of social media culture. There's a gritty atmosphere throughout, and it feels like a cautionary tale wrapped in a chaotic narrative. The pacing is a bit uneven but mirrors the often frantic nature of online fame. It’s not just about the stunts gone wrong; it layers in commentary on identity and the lengths people go for likes. The performances have this raw quality that feels genuine, almost like a documentary at times. And while the director remains unknown, the film’s practical effects stand out, keeping it grounded even when the story spirals. It’s definitely one of those gems that makes you think.
DaGram has a somewhat elusive availability; it pops up occasionally in indie film festivals and online platforms, but physical copies are not common. The film's unique take on social media has garnered a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its realistic portrayal and practical effects. As it stands, this film hasn’t reached a wide audience, making it a bit of a hidden treasure for those keen on exploring the darker sides of internet fame.
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