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A Motion Selfie is an intriguing dive into the absurdity of internet fame, blending comedy with a dark undertone that sets the mood just right. The pacing feels almost erratic, reflecting the chaotic life of its lead—a washed-up viral sensation grappling with his past while a disturbingly obsessive fan lurks in the shadows. Jamie Stuart's direction gives it this DIY vibe, which surprisingly works for the story's themes of obsession and identity. The performances carry a rawness that feels both authentic and unsettling. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the film's peculiar charm. It's definitely not your conventional comedy-drama, and that’s what makes it distinctive in a sea of formulaic narratives.
Indie film with a unique narrative structure · DIY aesthetic enhances the storytelling · Explores themes of fame and obsession
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