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More Than Likes is a curious piece, really. While the director remains a mystery, the film dives into the intricacies of social media culture—like, really immersively. It has this low-key, almost melancholic vibe that lingers, examining human connections in the digital age. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb each character's struggle with their online persona versus their real self. There’s a rawness in the performances, which honestly makes the whole experience feel genuine. Practical effects are minimal, but what’s there is used cleverly, enhancing the story rather than overshadowing it. It’s a distinctive narrative that might not be for everyone, but it definitely has its own voice.
The film has seen limited releases, which makes early copies somewhat sought after among niche collectors interested in social media critiques. It’s not overly common on the secondary market, as its unknown director and premise have left it a bit under the radar. However, those who appreciate indie explorations of contemporary themes may find it worth tracking down, especially in a well-preserved format.
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