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Selfie (2020) dives into the unsettling realm of social media obsession. This film has this unique, disquieting atmosphere that keeps you on edge, and there’s something about the pacing that feels almost claustrophobic. The premise is intriguing—Sarah, an insecure teen, decides to break free from the suffocating grip of the Selfie app, and it spirals into a horror show that’s as much about self-identity as it is about digital dependence. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding a gritty realism to the unfolding terror. Performances feel raw, especially from the lead, capturing the angst and desperation of modern youth. This film certainly has its distinctive voice, challenging the status quo of social media narratives.
Explores themes of identity and social media pressure.Utilizes practical effects for a more grounded horror experience.Pacing creates a growing sense of dread throughout the film.
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