Jared Hill, a 24-year-old filmmaker in Atlanta, posted a video walking through an empty grocery aisle and said:
“This doesn’t feel like real life anymore. America feels like a movie and not the good kind.”
The video exploded. Why?
Because it resonated.
Scenes of protests, wildfires, poverty, and broken systems filled the comments.
“It’s like we’re all extras in someone else’s disaster film,” one user replied.
Now the phrase “America feels like a movie” is trending nationwide and it’s not fiction. It’s how people actually feel.
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