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So, 'Internet Friend' is this atmospheric piece set in the early '90s, with Cleo, a lonely 12-year-old, navigating the strange world of dial-up connections. The film's tone is this eerie blend of nostalgia and unease, especially as her relationship with Kitty starts out innocent but spirals into something darker. It's intriguing how the pacing pulls you into Cleo's fragility, with practical effects that enhance the feeling of paranoia without overdoing it. The performances are compelling; you really feel Cleo's isolation and the creeping dread of the unknown. There's a certain distinctiveness to how it captures that time period, which adds layers to the themes of trust and identity in an increasingly digital world.
This film has a bit of a scarcity factor; it hasn’t seen a wide release and tends to pop up in indie film circles. The limited formats available have made it a sought-after piece for collectors who appreciate offbeat 90s narratives, especially those with a tech twist. Its unique exploration of early internet friendships and the psychological tension surrounding them definitely piques interest among genre enthusiasts.
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