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I notice I often dislike movies that heavily rely on phones. I don’t even like seeing phones in movies unless it’s flip phones. I know it can be done right but I’ve notice most of the time it isn’t. I’m watching a video essay on the Addams family (2019) and while watching the footage I realize how much they rely on phones, and I know that the internet being used in plot isn’t always bad but it feels lazy. Maybe people who use the tech unless futuristic don’t know how to cleverly write it in in most cases. It’s silly I know.
It's silly that you know what?
Finish your thought!
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Heyyyy, you used a comma that time! 🫶
(That was the joke, before.)