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The Ex-Girlfriend is one of those films that veers into the realm of dark comedy and relationship drama, albeit the execution feels a bit uneven at times. It’s cheeky, and there's this palpable tension as Kennedy’s obsessive quest unfolds. The film navigates themes of jealousy and revenge, with a tone that wavers between playful and sinister. The pacing drags a bit in spots but builds to some rather juicy confrontations. Performances, although not groundbreaking, capture that raw emotional undercurrent. There’s also an interesting use of social media as a narrative tool, which adds a contemporary twist, making it somewhat distinctive in its approach to modern relationships.
The Ex-Girlfriend has seen a modest release history, primarily through digital platforms, which might explain its scarcity in physical formats. There’s a growing interest among collectors for indie films that tackle contemporary themes, and this one could pique the curiosity of those drawn to lo-fi productions. While not widely recognized, it has carved out a niche, especially among collectors who appreciate darker, character-driven narratives.
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