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Fomo Sapiens
A young couple, suffering from the worst imaginable form of "fear of missing out", decides to take on a tough challenge.
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Plot Summary
Filmmaker Garin Pirnia explores the pervasive phenomenon of 'Fear Of Missing Out' (FOMO) in the digital age. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, the documentary delves into how constant connectivity and social media influence our anxieties, decision-making, and overall sense of happiness. It questions whether this ever-present fear is a new evolutionary trait or a societal construct amplified by technology.
Critical Reception
As an independent documentary, 'Fomo Sapiens' received a modest but generally positive reception, particularly noted for its timely subject matter and earnest exploration of a contemporary psychological issue. Reviewers often highlighted its personal approach and its ability to resonate with audiences experiencing FOMO.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relevant and relatable exploration of FOMO.
Acknowledged for its personal and introspective approach to a modern anxiety.
Considered a thought-provoking look at the impact of social media on our lives.
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Fun Fact
Director Garin Pirnia also serves as the film's primary subject and narrator, bringing a deeply personal perspective to the exploration of FOMO.
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