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So, there's this short mockumentary, 'Gary Internet: The Man Who Invented the Internet.' It's kind of a quirky exploration of this character who believes he invented the internet. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to the charm. The atmosphere swings between hilarious and oddly poignant as Gary struggles to navigate a world that’s outpaced him. The practical effects are minimal, leaning heavily on clever dialogue and Gary's eccentric personality to drive the narrative. Performances are raw, almost improvisational, giving it a unique feel that keeps you engaged, if not always on solid ground. It’s definitely a different take on the subject, blending satire with some real commentary on technology and disconnection.
This film is a recent entry and has garnered some attention among collectors for its distinctively odd premise and execution. There’s not much info on physical releases at this point, which might make it a bit scarce. It’s worth noting that the blend of humor and social commentary gives it a unique place in contemporary short films, and those who appreciate niche mockumentaries might find it intriguing.
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