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So, Jorge (2015) is this intriguing little film that dives into the modern relationship landscape, where social media plays a significant role. Alejandra's journey is essentially a mix of nostalgia and obsession, all sparked by the unexpected unfriend on Facebook. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to really sit with her thoughts as they spiral out of control, which makes for a rather intimate viewing experience. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, and you get a sense of her emotional turmoil through some understated yet effective performances. There’s something distinct about how it captures the fragility of modern love, especially when it's filtered through a digital lens. It's not flashy, but it resonates in a quiet way.
Jorge remains a bit of an obscure title in many collector circles, with limited physical releases, which adds to its charm. The film's exploration of digital relationships is quite niche, and this has sparked some interest among collectors looking for unique storytelling. While not widely known, its scarcity makes it a curious find for those who appreciate films that tackle contemporary themes with a subtle approach.
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