Disconnect interweaves multiple emotional storylines about people searching for human connection in today’s wired world. At times poignant, harrowing and touching, the stories intersect with surprising twists that expose a shocking reality into our daily use of technology that mediates and defi nes our relationships and ultimately our lives. —labiennale.org
Although evincing melodramatic tones from time to time, “Disconnect” puts a lot of involvement on the screen. Review and Rating: http://alwayswatchgoodmovies.blogspot.com/2013/05/disconnect-2012.html
If this movie wasn't as goofy or melodramatic or stupid as it is I think it could have been a better movie, but I don't think I would've liked that movie as much as I liked (?) Disconnect.
Disconnect, directed by Henry Alex Rubin, is definitely a “written” movie. By this, I mean that the movie might come out too constructed, too artificial. Sometimes when a screenplay is so… read review