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Posted on 7 March 20137 March 2013 by Matthew

Trailer: Disconnect

Disconnect

What’s that you say? A movie about how are interconnectedness is anctually disconnecting us from people?

Oh wait, maybe not so much. This looks promising to me, but it also looks like a film that will spend the first two acts or so convincing you it will have something big to say and then in the third act everything will come to a head but we won’t actually learn anything.

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CategoriesTrailers TagsAlexander Skarsgård, Disconnect, Hope Davis, Jason Bateman

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