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Tone-deaf (2019) < SECURE >

The film's title acts as a double entendre. While it refers to the literal lack of musical skill or perception, it primarily satirizes the metaphorical "tone-deafness" found in social and political discourse—the inability to "read the room" or empathize with opposing viewpoints.

The story follows Olive (Amanda Crew), a "mean-spirited" twenty-something Millennial who embodies the modern archetype of apathetic youth. After losing both her job and her boyfriend in quick succession—events she navigates with a distinct, ironic detachment—she flees to the countryside for a weekend of self-reflection. She rents an ornate country house from Harvey (Robert Patrick), an eccentric widower who represents the darker, more psychopathic undercurrents of an older generation struggling to find its place in a rapidly changing world. Satire of "Tone-Deafness" Tone-Deaf (2019)

: Olive is depicted with a "darkly laconic humor," using thick-rimmed glasses and ironic T-shirts as armor against a world she finds increasingly overwhelming. The film's title acts as a double entendre

: Harvey represents a "wannabe serial killer" fueled by a sense of generational displacement and a violent rejection of modern progress. Visual Style and Critical Reception After losing both her job and her boyfriend