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Hey Katie is this quirky little comedy that plays with the absurdity of modern communication. The protagonist, a guy in his mid-twenties, tries to reach out through a voice note to an old friend, but what unfolds is an unexpected dive into his own psyche. The tone is light yet introspective, capturing that weird blend of nostalgia and anxiety that comes with adulting. Pacing feels deliberate, almost meandering at times, which allows the audience to sit in those awkward moments. The performances have this raw, relatable vibe—nothing feels overly polished, which adds to the film's charm. There's a sincerity in the exploration of friendship and the pressure of expressing oneself, and it’s those little details that make it stand out.
Casual yet introspectiveExplores modern communication issuesRelatable performances and themes
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