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So, 'Disconnected' is quite the little gem from 2018 that explores the impact of technology on personal relationships. Janine takes a rather drastic step by confiscating her daughter's phone, which sets off some real family dynamics and pressures. The atmosphere is pretty raw and authentic, capturing that awkward teenage vibe, but also a deeper commentary on communication breakdowns in modern families. The performances are quite engaging, especially the way the kids react to the sudden disconnection. It’s distinctive in how it juxtaposes the kids' frustrations with Janine’s own crumbling marriage, creating this tension that feels very relatable. Not a heavy film, but certainly leaves you pondering a bit about our own dependencies on tech.
'Disconnected' has seen limited releases on various formats, which adds to its collector appeal. The film hasn’t generated a massive cult following yet, but its niche exploration of family and technology resonates with many. It's particularly intriguing for those who appreciate independent films that tackle contemporary issues. Collectors might find interest in any unique promotional materials or festival screenings associated with its release.
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