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P.O.V. is an intriguing look into the lives of two urbanites, He and She, at this almost thirty threshold. The film's use of subjective camera creates an immersive experience, making you feel each moment as they navigate the absurdities of modern life, like texting and the pressure to always be enjoying. The pacing has this almost erratic rhythm that mirrors their chaotic thoughts. It's a blend of humor and melancholy that plays really well in its quieter moments. The performances feel genuine, capturing that awkwardness of trying to find connection in a digital age. It’s distinctive in its approach, really leaning into the inner lives of its characters, which might not be everyone's cup of tea but definitely resonates with those who appreciate a more introspective style.
Subjective camera style enhances intimacy.Captures modern urban angst and connection.Thought-provoking themes on communication.
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