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Remotely Famous dives into the stark, sun-bleached landscapes of the Australian outback, where the tension feels almost palpable. Tess and Steph, the central characters, have this raw chemistry that drives the narrative, pulling you into their plight amidst the isolation. The pacing, at times, feels deliberately slow, making the moments of anxiety hit harder as their vehicle breaks down. They rely on their wits to survive, and it's fascinating to see how their social media ambitions clash with their harsh reality. The practical effects here are decent, adding a layer of authenticity to their struggles. It's a character-driven piece that explores themes of desperation and the absurdity of seeking online validation in such dire circumstances. Really distinctive in its approach, I think.
Interesting character dynamicsUnique setting in the outbackTension built through pacing
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