The film is noted for its "Very Online" aesthetic, successfully translating digital life to the screen.
Captures the "trying-too-hard awkwardness" of young adulthood.
Isabelle Barbier (Izzy), Sadie Scott (Fiona), and Deeksha Ketkar (Anuka) Release: Debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2019. The film is noted for its "Very Online"
The story follows Izzy, an awkward college freshman who is anxious about still being a virgin as she nears the end of her first year. Alongside her two best friends, Fiona and Anuka, she goes on a quest to get invited to an exclusive "crush party."
If you tell me what (e.g., high school, college) or specific angle (e.g., feminist theory, cinematography) you need for this paper: I can generate a formal outline . I can provide a thesis statement . I can draft specific sections or a full essay . The story follows Izzy, an awkward college freshman
Uses a "visual barrage" of emojis and Facebook jokes that resonate with its target Gen-Z demographic.
You only receive an invitation yourself if someone else submits your name as their crush. Key Themes for Analysis 1. Digital Communication and Social Media I can draft specific sections or a full essay
The internal and external pressure regarding sexual milestones like losing one's virginity. 3. Female Friendship