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Texting is an intriguing exploration of modern communication, set against the backdrop of a solo night in. The film captures the essence of a man in his late 20s navigating a captivating text thread while alone in his apartment. It's a blend of comedy and drama that feels quite personal, almost voyeuristic at times. The pacing is intentionally slow, mirroring the way we often meander through our thoughts and messages. The atmosphere is filled with an awkward tension, revealing themes of loneliness, connection, and the paradox of digital intimacy. It’s distinctive in its raw portrayal of a single character's experience, and despite its simplicity, it offers a nuanced look at how we interact in this texting age. There are no flashy effects, just solid performances that ground the whole thing.
Character study of modern communication.Explores themes of loneliness and connection.Minimalist approach with no extravagant effects.
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Derek Janzen
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