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So, 'doomscrolling'—it's a pretty compelling piece, really. This drama dives deep into the psyche of its protagonist, a young woman sort of lost in this digital void. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, mirroring her endless scrolling. You get this unique atmosphere where the weight of silence after her phone dies becomes palpable. It’s not just about the disconnect from the world; it’s the rediscovery of it, the vibrancy of reality sharply contrasting against that dull screen glow. The performances, especially from the lead, capture that struggle so adeptly, and the practical effects used to depict her internal disarray are refreshingly raw and effective.
This film has seen limited releases, particularly in art house circuits and festival screenings, making it somewhat of a rare find for collectors. Its unique narrative approach and treatment of contemporary themes have garnered interest, especially among those who appreciate indie cinema. The distribution history is somewhat patchy, which adds to its allure, as it hasn’t flooded the market just yet.
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