Like any other global event, there will come a time when COVID becomes a contextual landmark for art. It has a great deal of potential as a narrative shortcut for cinema in particular.
Yet, it remains to be seen if audiences are ready to reminisce about a pandemic not yet fully behind them. “As of Yet” tests these waters with admirable boldness, using quarantine cabin fever, zoom happy hours, and socially distanced dating to tell an old story in a new way.
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