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Director: Peter Vack
Cast: Julia Garner, Jake Cannavale, Quinn Meyers, Matt Davis
Separated for the summer, the only way for a teenage girl to communicate with her boyfriend is over the Internet.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Send, a 2014 drama directed by Peter Vack, follows a teenage girl who is separated from her boyfriend for the summer and can only communicate with him through the internet. While the film has not received widespread critical acclaim, it has been recognized for its realistic portrayal of long-distance relationships in the digital age. The film holds a 6.1/10 rating on IMDb, suggesting a moderately positive reception from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Peter Vack, 'Send' is a poignant coming-of-age drama that explores the complexities of teenage romance in the digital age. With standout performances by Julia Garner and Jake Cannavale, the film offers a thoughtful and visually engaging look at the ways modern technology both connects and separates young people.
Sending, or to send, is the action of conveying or directing something or someone to another physical, virtual, or conceptual location for a specific purpose. The initiator of the action of sending is the sender. With respect to humans, "sending" also encompasses instructing others to go to another physical location, whether voluntarily or by force.
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