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FaceTime Friends (2017) dives into the complexities of modern relationships through the lens of technology. Justin Gerhard's exploration is raw and introspective, capturing the quiet nuances of online friendship. The pacing is intentionally reflective, allowing viewers to really sit with the questions raised about what we gain and what we lose when our connections are mediated by screens. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost confessional, as it balances the heartwarming with the unsettling aspects of virtual bonds. Though it lacks high-profile performances or flashy production, the film resonates through its authenticity and the relatable nature of its themes. It certainly gives you something to think about long after the credits roll.
Intimate exploration of online friendshipsReflective pacing enhances the themesQuestions the nature of human connection
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