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Technophobe is a quirky comedy that dives into the absurdity of our tech-obsessed world through the lens of Arthur, a guy who becomes allergic to technology. The film has this offbeat, almost whimsical tone that makes you chuckle at Arthur's misfortunes. It’s got a pretty neat pacing, balancing the comedic beats with moments of genuine, if unusual, reflection on our relationship with tech. The practical effects, especially during Arthur's tech-avoidance antics, are surprisingly well done and add a unique flair to the visual storytelling. Performances are solid too—Arthur’s struggle feels relatable, and there's a charming ensemble that supports the narrative in a way that keeps it light but grounded. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it tackles modern anxieties in a comedic light.
Quirky tone with whimsical elementsInteresting take on tech dependencyStrong practical effects enhance comedy
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