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The way that we talk to each other online is drastically different than the way we converse with each other in real life. That disconnect is mined by Carrie Brownstein in her directorial debut for fashion brand Kenzo's latest short film. 

The six-minute effort, which the brand describes as "a surreal look at the invisible digital walls that separate us from our favorite personalities and icons," imagines if we married the people we write "marry me" (in this case Kim Gordon) to online or if the women we commented "mom" (in the film it's Natasha Lyonne) to on Instagram or Twitter became our mothers.

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