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So, 'My Thoughts, Exactly' is an interesting plunge into the mind of an anxious young man who literally replaces himself with a mannequin to dodge social interactions. The film has this surreal, almost dreamlike quality that really captures the awkwardness of social anxiety. You get these moments where the pacing slows down, and you're left in these quiet, contemplative spaces that feel heavy with thought. The practical effects of the mannequin are intriguing, adding a layer of discomfort while also being oddly whimsical. Performances are understated, yet they resonate with a sort of vulnerability that feels real. It's distinctive in how it explores themes of isolation and identity without falling into clichés, giving you something to mull over long after it ends.
Explores themes of social anxietyUnique use of practical effectsSurreal and dreamlike atmosphere
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Ryan Canfield
Director