
Movie spotlight
Online Dating
Thanks to technology, Ariane and Vinicius can be connected, even dating from a distance. After Ariane moves into a new apartment and forgets the connected WebCam, Vinicius has every reason to accuse his girlfriend of betrayal. Or is Ariane innocent?
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Plot Summary
A short comedic film that satirizes the modern dating landscape through the eyes of a man navigating the complexities of online dating. He encounters various archetypes of women, each interaction highlighting the absurdities and frustrations of trying to find a genuine connection in the digital age. The film uses humor to explore the superficiality and often humorous misunderstandings that arise from dating apps and profiles.
Critical Reception
Online Dating received positive attention for its witty script and relatable portrayal of modern dating struggles. Critics praised its concise storytelling and comedic performances, noting its success as a short film in capturing the essence of the online dating experience. Audience reception was generally favorable, resonating with viewers who have experienced similar dating challenges.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp and humorous take on the online dating world.
Noted for its effective use of comedic archetypes to represent different dating experiences.
Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of the frustrations and absurdities of modern romance.
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Fun Fact
Director David Gerson also stars in the film and wrote the script, drawing inspiration from personal experiences with online dating.
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