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Plenty of Fish dives into the murky waters of modern romance, where online dating becomes both a playground and a battleground. The tone oscillates between awkward humor and poignant introspection, capturing the essence of how choice can complicate the simplest of human connections. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, mirroring the chaotic nature of dating apps. I found the performances to be quite relatable, showcasing a genuine struggle with love amidst distraction. What stands out is its use of practical effects—like visual metaphors for emotional turmoil—which adds a layer of depth. It’s a film that prompts reflection, making you think about the nature of connection in a world filled with options.
Focuses on the impact of online datingExplores themes of connection and choiceFeatures unique practical effects
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