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Little Grey Bubbles dives into the complexities of online friendships, especially poignant in today's world. The film has this raw, almost intimate feel, as Kim finds herself navigating a sea of grief and unfamiliar faces at Marlon's funeral. The pacing is slower, allowing moments to breathe, which gives weight to the awkward encounters. Kim's attempts to bridge the gap between her digital connection and the real-life grief of Marlon's friends and family are compelling. There's a distinct vibe in how it captures the essence of loneliness, even in a crowded room, and the performances have this genuine depth that pulls you in, making it a unique exploration of digital-age relationships.
Explores online vs. real-life relationshipsIntimate performancesUnique take on grief
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