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Dis-Connecting is an intriguing exploration of modern disconnection amidst the hustle of corporate life. Tyler Berg's performance as the emotionally adrift executive is both haunting and relatable, especially when paired with the vibrant energy of Ken Summers' character, who brings a much-needed contrast. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to resonate without feeling dragged down. There's a rawness to the practical effects that captures the stark reality of its themes, reflecting the characters' internal struggles. It feels very much like a personal journey, and you can sense the filmmaker's intent to spark conversation about what it means to truly connect—both with oneself and others.
This film is quite fresh on the scene, so collectors might find it a bit elusive. The lack of information on the director and genres adds to its mystery, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate films that don’t fit neatly into boxes. As the interest grows, especially with strong performances, it might become a discussion point among niche collectors looking for something unique in their collections, but currently, it may not be widely available in traditional formats.
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