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So, 'Don't Look at That' is a quirky little comedy by Alex Bliss that feels like a deep dive into the absurdity of modern friendship. It follows two friends who showcase their offbeat skits on a tablet, and the popups—oh man, the popups—add this chaotic layer that really captures the digital age's distractions. The pacing is a bit erratic, which works in its favor; it almost mirrors the frenetic energy of social media. Performances are laid-back, yet genuine, making it relatable. It's distinctive for its meta-narrative, constantly breaking the fourth wall. There's this playful vibe throughout, kind of a throwback to early internet humor, but also very much of today. It's not your average comedy, for sure.
Unique blend of comedy and digital satireDistinguished by its fourth-wall breaksCaptures the essence of modern friendship
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