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Captures the "trying-too-hard awkwardness" of young adulthood.
The film is noted for its "Very Online" aesthetic, successfully translating digital life to the screen. Sadie Scott (Fiona)
The internal and external pressure regarding sexual milestones like losing one's virginity. 3. Female Friendship Sadie Scott (Fiona)
💡 If you are writing a formal academic paper, you might focus your thesis on how Emily Cohn uses "digital surrealism" to bridge the gap between a character's online persona and their real-life insecurities. Sadie Scott (Fiona)
Isabelle Barbier (Izzy), Sadie Scott (Fiona), and Deeksha Ketkar (Anuka) Release: Debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2019.