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Crshd Review

Juggles silliness with a heartfelt look at growing up and self-acceptance.

Uses a "visual barrage" of emojis and Facebook jokes that resonate with its target Gen-Z demographic.

'CRSHD': Film Review | Tribeca 2019 - The Hollywood Reporter Juggles silliness with a heartfelt look at growing

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. Isabelle Barbier (Izzy), Sadie Scott (Fiona), and Deeksha

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."

A small liberal arts college in Ohio during the final days of freshman year. Narrative Summary Narrative Summary You only receive an invitation yourself

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