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Ubiquity is a fascinating documentary that dives into the lives of three individuals grappling with electro-hypersensitivity. Set across Japan, Sweden, and the Netherlands, the film captures their unique struggles as they try to navigate a world saturated with technology. The tone is quite somber yet introspective, inviting viewers to ponder the implications of our modern connectivity. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to linger on moments that evoke empathy and reflection. It’s not just about the condition itself but delves deep into isolation versus connectivity, a theme that resonates especially in today's digital age. The performances, while not conventional acting, are raw and genuine—these are real people sharing their real experiences, which gives it an unmistakable authenticity.
Explores themes of isolation and technology.Real personal accounts make it impactful.Unique perspectives from different countries.
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