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So, 'Phone Stack' is this interesting little indie flick from 2019 that dives into the digital obsession we all have. It centers on a group of friends trying to enjoy a dinner without their phones, which is a pretty relatable premise, right? But it quickly spirals as one woman becomes fixated on the texts she thinks she's missing from her new boyfriend, leading to some tense moments. The atmosphere feels very real and kind of claustrophobic as the dinner unfolds, and you can really sense the paranoia creeping in. Performances are solid, definitely capturing that anxious vibe we all know too well. It’s a small film but has a sharp point about our connection—or disconnection—with technology.
This film hasn't had a broad release, so it's somewhat scarce on physical media, which might pique collector interest. There are a few indie labels that have picked it up, but those editions are limited. It’s the kind of title that might become a curiosity for those looking to explore modern narratives around technology and social interaction.
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