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Selfie (2017) dives into a chaotic world through the eyes of Bosco, who finds himself bumbling through a life that was once cushy. The absurdity of political corruption is at the heart of this comedy, and Bosco's descent from privilege to trying to land a job with a left-wing party feels painfully relatable. The pacing is erratic, reflecting Bosco's frantic search for meaning and stability. There's a rawness in the performances that brings out the humor in desperation. The film doesn’t shy away from practical effects that feel grounded, adding to the authenticity. It's a snapshot of a society grappling with moral decay, and it’s interesting how comedy is used as a vehicle to explore these themes.
Explores themes of privilege vs. struggleUnique comedic take on political issuesFeatures raw performances that enhance the narrative
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