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So, 'Live Broadcasting' is this intriguing tale that unfolds over a single night with Faris, who’s dealing with the fallout of being suspended from the force. The atmosphere is tense, really, especially once this figure starts streaming everything live, creating an almost voyeuristic tension. The pacing grips you; it feels relentless at times, as the stakes escalate with each new viewer that tunes in. There's a certain rawness to the performances that keeps everything grounded, despite the surreal setup. It’s a commentary on the age of social media, how it distorts reality. You can sense the urgency in the narrative, making it distinct amidst a sea of similar themes in contemporary cinema.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity in the collector community. It's relatively scarce, adding to its allure, particularly for those interested in indie cinema from the late 2010s. The lack of a well-known director or cast means it hasn't garnered mainstream attention, but that also makes it a unique find for collectors seeking something off the beaten path. Its exploration of social media dynamics is quite timely, which might spark interest as these themes continue to evolve in film discussions.
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