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Sketti is one of those quaint little comedies that captures the essence of friendship in the digital era. With its minimalistic setup, the film unfolds through a series of video chats, leaning heavily on dialogue and the chemistry between the two leads. The pacing is relaxed, allowing for those awkward pauses that reveal more than words sometimes can. The humor is dry, often relying on the tension created by one friend’s refusal to show his face, which becomes a metaphor for deeper issues in their relationship. There’s a certain charm to its simplicity, and if you appreciate character-driven narratives without flashy effects or complex plots, this one might resonate.
Sketti has had a limited release, making its physical formats somewhat rare, especially in collector circles. It's been noted for its unique approach to humor and character dynamics, bringing a fresh take to the comedy genre. Interest among collectors seems focused on its thematic exploration of modern relationships, which differentiates it from more conventional offerings.
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