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So, How to Be Happy is this intriguing documentary-style essay from Ofelia Fernández. It dives into the quirks of our digital existence, you know? There’s this blend of humor and an undercurrent of heartbreak that really strikes a chord. It’s about anxiety, the constant search for connection amidst all this hyper-connectivity that often leaves us feeling more lonely than ever. The pacing feels natural, almost akin to a conversation you might have with a close friend, even when it touches on heavier themes. The practical effects, like how they visualize social media interactions, add a nice layer. It’s distinctive for its raw honesty, not sugar-coating the complexities of modern life.
Explores themes of digital life and anxiety · Unique blend of humor and heartbreak · Interesting practical effects used
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