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So, you’ve got Suchandrika Chakrabarti’s 'Doomscrolling', right? It’s this quirky comedy that dives into the world of endless scrolling on our phones. Suchandrika, with her previous accolades, brings a unique charm and unfiltered honesty as she plays a former journalist turned doomscroller. The tone is light-hearted but carries a snarky undertone that resonates with those who’ve felt the weight of digital obsession. The pacing keeps it engaging, with sharp observational humor threading through. It’s not really about healing in a conventional way, but more about confronting our habits with laughter. What makes it stand out is how it melds personal anecdotes with societal commentary, almost like a stand-up routine but wrapped in a narrative. Definitely a film that speaks to our times.
Quirky take on digital addictionObservational humor blends with personal anecdotesEngaging pacing with a light-hearted tone
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