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I Want to Be Alone is a fascinating dive into isolation and self-expression, all set against the backdrop of a simple computer interface. The film unfolds with Molly, who records herself singing in a very intimate and raw way, using the Photo Booth app. It's got this lo-fi aesthetic that really amplifies the feelings of vulnerability. The pacing is languid, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere, almost meditative. The themes of solitude and the complexities of self-reflection resonate throughout. There’s something uniquely personal about it, like a window into someone’s private world. It’s the sort of piece that lingers, making you think about the act of creation itself and the layers of emotion that come with it.
Intimate exploration of self-recordingLo-fi aesthetic enhances emotional depthFocus on themes of solitude and creativity
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Molly Soda
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