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I Think We Should See Other People explores that cringy yet relatable moment of teenage angst against the backdrop of a chaotic house party. The film unfolds with this palpable tension as our moody protagonist leans against a wall, just watching his girlfriend’s flirty interactions across the crowded room. It’s a really interesting choice, keeping him stationary among the frenetic energy of the party. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, reinforcing that sense of isolation. The performances are raw, capturing that awkwardness perfectly, especially between him and his laid-back best friend. The neon strobe lights add to this disorienting atmosphere, creating a stark contrast to the character's internal struggle. It’s not just about high school drama; there’s a deeper theme about self-worth and the complexities of young love.
Focuses on teenage relationshipsEmphasizes atmosphere and moodDistinctive use of lighting and space
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