
David Baddiel's 'Social Media, Anger and Us' is a deep dive into the chaotic world of online interactions, really. The film captures his personal journey through social media's darker alleys, especially the antisemitic abuse he's faced. It feels very personal and raw, with Baddiel's reflections giving it a layered, reflective tone. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to digest the complexities of cancel culture and online outrage. The atmosphere is a bit heavy but necessary, as it doesn’t shy away from the realities of digital discourse. While the director remains unnamed, Baddiel's performance is strikingly honest, making his experiences resonate. It's a distinctive approach to a modern issue that feels relevant today.
Engaging exploration of online dynamics.Thought-provoking take on cancel culture.Personal anecdotes make it relatable.
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