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Proxy Me is a fascinating dive into the lives of individuals using a service that lets them send stand-ins for themselves. The film's tone feels both unsettling and oddly intimate, exploring themes of identity and human connection. It has this slow-burn pacing, letting the audience really sit with the characters and their choices—some moments linger in a way that gets under your skin. While the director remains unknown, the performances are raw and expressive, drawing you into this strange new world. What sets this apart is its practical effects that keep things grounded, even as the premise flirts with the surreal. It's definitely a film that leaves you thinking even after the credits roll.
Proxy Me has had a limited release, making physical copies somewhat scarce, especially in certain formats. As collectors become more aware of its unique narrative and aesthetic choices, interest is growing. It's not just a curiosity but a film that raises questions about personal identity in modern society. Keep an eye on it for future screenings or special editions.
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