Crshd

The party's unique entry rule serves as the central plot device: You submit your crush’s name to have them invited.

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.

Captures the "trying-too-hard awkwardness" of young adulthood.

💡 If you are writing a formal academic paper, you might focus your thesis on how Emily Cohn uses "digital surrealism" to bridge the gap between a character's online persona and their real-life insecurities.

The internal and external pressure regarding sexual milestones like losing one's virginity. 3. Female Friendship

Isabelle Barbier (Izzy), Sadie Scott (Fiona), and Deeksha Ketkar (Anuka) Release: Debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2019.

'CRSHD': Film Review | Tribeca 2019 - The Hollywood Reporter