It's always a sobering experience when a film knowingly holds a mirror to modern society.
Director Matt Spicer has done just that with his first feature film, crafting a modern tale that is astute, cynical, and very self-aware - a cinematic selfie of our social media woes, so to speak.
Ingrid Goes West jumps boldly out of the starting gate with an opening montage of self-indulgent Instagramming, hash-tagging, duck-face selfies, foodie pics, emojis, the kind of stuff we all roll our eyes at despite ringing true for many of us.
It then paints the titular Ingrid as an emotionally frail slave to the intoxicating lure of this social media landscape. It is a post-satire comedy where its characters' outlandish behaviour is both abhorrent and yet completely believable.
Ingrid, played by Aubrey Plaza (Safety Not Guaranteed), is always on the outer and desperately craves the attention of those who are popular on social media.