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So this documentary, 'Me, My Selfie and I,' with Ryan Gander, dives deep into the phenomenon of the selfie. It’s interesting how Gander links today’s obsession with selfies to centuries-old practices of self-portraiture. The pacing has this reflective ebb and flow that keeps you engaged but also makes you ponder the meaning behind these images. The tone feels a bit contemplative, almost critical at times. Gander’s exploration of the societal pressures and the art world’s take on selfies adds layers to the viewing experience. What's distinctive here is how it blends contemporary social commentary with historical context, creating a dialogue about identity that feels timely and relevant. Definitely not your average doc.
Explores the evolution of self-portraiture.Reflective tone with a critical edge.Interesting blend of art, society, and psychology.
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