Selfie

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  • 2015
  • 6 min
  • 7.0  (21)

Selfie is a thought-provoking drama film released in 2015, directed by Geoff Breton and starring Stacy Hart, Milly Richardson and Poppy Richardson. The storyline revolves around social media, friendship, and self-discovery. Milly and Poppy are best friends who frequently take selfies and upload them on social media platforms. They believe that their online presence defines their identity, and they desperately try to maintain their social media status. Stacy, on the other hand, is a lonely and unhappy girl who has recently moved to the town with her mother. She resents her mother for abandoning her father, and feels isolated and disconnected from others.

The film explores the impact of social media on young people's mental health and the struggle to maintain a perfect image online. It sheds light on the negative effects of social media obsession on self-esteem, relationships, and mental health. The story follows the three girls as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of social media, and how they confront the pressures of conforming to the society's standards of beauty and popularity.

Milly and Poppy's obsession with social media starts to have a negative impact on their mental health, with Milly even suffering a panic attack after one of her posts doesn't receive enough likes. Stacy, who is initially an outsider, has an unmatched ability to capture the essence of people and moments, which she uses to start her own photography project. She becomes friends with Milly and Poppy, and her art and photography become the starting point for their self-discovery journey.

The film's message is that by focusing solely on the superficial aspects of social media, people lose touch with their true selves, as well as meaningful human interaction. While Stacy encourages her friends to let go of their online persona, her ambition to become a photographer is fueled by her need for validation from her father, who is also a photographer.

The film features a fantastic soundtrack that adds to the movie’s atmosphere and mood. The cinematography and art direction create a realistic and relatable depiction of modern youth culture. As the three girls find themselves in the midst of various emotions and dilemmas, the viewer is given a chance to reflect on their own experiences of social media and its impact on their lives.

Overall, Selfie is a moving and engaging film that tackles the crucial issue of social media obsession and its effects on young people. The film's characters are relatable and realistic, and the story is both thought-provoking and emotionally compelling. Through its exploration of self-discovery and self-awareness, Selfie is an excellent reflection on the power of social media and its role in shaping individual identity. Anyone who has ever felt lost in the endless maze of social media would find Selfie a refreshing take on the pitfalls and joys of being human in a digital age.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    6 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (21)