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The God of 400 People on Drugs feels like a journey through the haze of social media and real connections. Joe Callander, the American filmmaker, dives into his unique friendship with Australian DJ Joe Callander, creating this documentary that’s more than just a chronicle. It’s raw, almost intimate, capturing a blend of introspection and the chaos of modern relationships. The pacing can be a bit erratic, reflecting the fragmented nature of both life and digital interactions. The atmosphere is often surreal, mixing candid moments with a touch of absurdity. There’s a certain authenticity in the practical effects used, kind of like capturing life as it is, warts and all. Its distinctiveness lies in how it merges personal narrative with broader themes of connection in our digital age.
Explores the intersection of friendship and technologyUnique documentary style that reflects real-life chaosCaptures the essence of modern relationships
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