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This is an interesting short. I particularly see it as some sort of throwback to the surreal cartoons from the early nineties (The Ren & Stimpy Show and the first Rugrats episodes) It is mostly an exercise of style over substance, with t...


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The film centers on a solitary character who lives alone in an apartment, where strange, dreamlike events blur the lines between perception and reality. As the door closes behind him, multiple versions of himself emerge — each moving in unison yet representing fragments of his internal world.
Singles follows the interconnected romantic lives of a group of young adults living in Seattle during the grunge music era. The film explores their struggles with dating, commitment, and finding meaningful connections in a rapidly changing urban landscape. Each character navigates the complexities of modern relationships, from awkward first dates to the search for lasting love.
Singles was generally well-received by critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of young adult relationships and its use of the Seattle grunge scene as a backdrop. While not a box office smash, it developed a cult following over time for its relatable characters and soundtrack.
Praised for its authentic depiction of relationships and Seattle's burgeoning grunge scene.
Noted for its ensemble cast's chemistry and relatable characters.
Some critics found the plot to be somewhat uneven, but generally enjoyable.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's charming characters, nostalgic soundtrack, and honest portrayal of dating in the 90s. Many appreciated its relaxed pace and genuine feel.
The film's soundtrack was heavily influenced by the grunge music scene of Seattle, featuring bands like Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains. Many of the musicians have cameos in the film.
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This is an interesting short. I particularly see it as some sort of throwback to the surreal cartoons from the early nineties (The Ren & Stimpy Show and the first Rugrats episodes) It is mostly an exercise of style over substance, with t...