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So, 'The Cell-phone Virus' is one of those quirky comedies that tackles our current obsession with smartphones in a rather humorous way. The pacing has this nice, laid-back feel, which contrasts sharply with Anna's frantic search for connection. She’s ditched her phone after a serious accident, and it's fascinating to see how she navigates this increasingly digital world now that she’s gone off-grid. The practical effects aren't over the top but serve the comedy well, especially when Anna's friend Isaac shows his struggles with the addiction. It creates this interesting dynamic between them. The performances are pretty solid too; they capture that sense of desperation mixed with a hint of absurdity that really hits home in today's society. There’s a charm in its commentary that's worth a look.
Offers a fresh take on smartphone culture.Interesting character dynamics between Anna and Isaac.Subtle social commentary woven through humor.
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Antoine Humbert
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