In an age where digital footprints often precede personal introductions, Chelsea Devantez's film, 'Basic,' starring Ashley Park and Leighton Meester, presents a vibrant and thought-provoking examination of our online tendencies, particularly the irresistible urge to delve into a partner's romantic history. The narrative centers on Gloria, whose recent heartbreak fuels an intense obsession with Kailynn, the ex-girlfriend of her current partner, Nick. Gloria's meticulous digital surveillance of Kailynn's perfectly curated online persona leads to a whirlwind of internal monologues, characterized by a mix of mockery, bitterness, and self-doubt, vividly portraying the psychological toll of social media comparison.
The film ingeniously shifts from a chaotic portrayal of digital obsession to a more grounded, yet equally engaging, narrative. Gloria’s frantic online delving, interspersed with fragmented memories of her past and an idealized version of Kailynn’s relationship with Nick, culminates in a drunken confrontation. This pivotal moment introduces the 'real' Kailynn, who defies Gloria’s online-forged expectations. Far from the superficial influencer Gloria imagined, Kailynn is revealed to be a struggling comedian with a surprisingly compassionate and humorous nature. This unexpected encounter sparks a quirky, buddy-comedy dynamic, leading the duo through a series of misadventures—from drag nights to impromptu skateboarding sessions—that gradually dismantle their preconceived notions of each other.
Ultimately, 'Basic' delivers a powerful message about empathy and the complexities of human connection, demonstrating that surface-level judgments often obscure deeper truths. Through their shared journey, Gloria and Kailynn discover commonalities, including a fear of romantic vulnerability and an appreciation for emotional support, challenging the cliché that past relationships should be erased. The film highlights how stepping outside our comfort zones and embracing unexpected connections can offer fresh perspectives on our own lives and lead to invaluable personal growth, proving that even without a conventional romantic resolution, genuine human bonds are profoundly significant and enriching.