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Live Alone
Aimee Stills, a social media photographer moves into her first own apartment and experiences the psychological horrors of monophobia: the fear of being alone. As time goes on, she begins to doubt that she really is alone in her new home. Is someone stalking her, or is it all in her head?
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Plot Summary
A lonely elderly woman, living in an isolated apartment, finds her life disrupted when a young delivery man begins to visit her regularly. Their interactions, though brief and often silent, spark a connection that challenges her solitude. As their routines develop, the film explores themes of aging, loneliness, and the unexpected places where human connection can be found.
Critical Reception
"Live Alone" garnered attention for its quiet, observational style and poignant portrayal of isolation. Critics often highlighted the subtle performance of its lead actress and the film's minimalist approach to storytelling, which resonated with audiences who appreciated its emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive exploration of loneliness in old age.
Noted for its minimalist aesthetic and strong central performance.
Some found the pacing too slow, preferring a more explicit narrative.
Google audience: Information on Google user ratings and specific feedback for 'Live Alone' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot almost entirely within a single apartment set, emphasizing the protagonist's confined existence.
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