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i hate myself :)
Nebbishy filmmaker Joanna Arnow documents her yearlong relationship with an open-mic poet provocateur. What starts out as an uncomfortably intimate portrait of a dysfunctional relationship and protracted mid-twenties adolescence, quickly turns into a complex commentary on societal repression, sexuality and self-confrontation through art.
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Plot Summary
This short film, presented as a lo-fi, user-generated video, captures a raw and unfiltered moment of personal reflection. It explores themes of self-deprecation and existential angst through a darkly humorous lens. The narrative, if it can be called that, is more of an emotional snapshot.
Critical Reception
As a very niche and experimental short film, 'i hate myself :)' did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception is primarily within online film communities and among those who appreciate avant-garde or DIY filmmaking. Audience reactions tend to be polarized, appreciating its authenticity and emotional directness, while others find it too bleak or self-indulgent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unvarnished honesty and raw emotional delivery.
Noted for its minimalist and lo-fi aesthetic.
Divided opinions on its bleak subject matter and direct address style.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available in public databases.
Fun Fact
The film's title, including the smiley face, is often interpreted as a key element of its ironic and self-aware tone, contrasting the expressed sentiment with the visual cue.
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