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Torture Cam is an intriguing blend of comedy and existential dread, set against the backdrop of lockdown. The film captures a very specific moment in time, where two friends, Arthur and Robin, attempt to connect through a video call. The pacing is deliberate, really leaning into the awkwardness of online interactions. As Robin reveals some heavy news, Arthur's reactions are both cringe-worthy and relatable. It's a unique take on friendship and the struggles of coping with bad news, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The performances feel genuine, almost improvised at times, making it stand out in the omnibus Quarantines. It's one of those films that captures the absurdity of life during isolation, and it lingers in your mind after viewing.
Part of the omnibus Quarantines.Explores themes of isolation and connection.Unique blend of humor and heavy emotional moments.
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