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So, 'Ghosted' dives into the complexities of friendship with a rawness that feels quite relatable. Clara and Saffie's dynamic has this palpable imbalance—Saffie’s journey of realization brings an emotional depth that you don’t see every day. The pacing is interesting; it meanders thoughtfully, allowing you to really sit with the characters' struggles. There's a starkness to the atmosphere that kind of hangs around, and the performances feel genuine, making the discomfort of their relationship almost tangible. It's not flashy, but it has a certain charm that sticks with you, especially if you appreciate character-driven stories over bombastic plots.
In terms of format history, 'Ghosted' is still relatively fresh, so home media releases are limited, which might appeal to collectors interested in new indie dramas. The film's thematic exploration of friendship's complexities may not be what everyone is looking for, but that very nuance could drive interest over time. As the film gains traction, its availability might dwindle, making it a noteworthy piece for anyone focused on contemporary character studies.
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