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Pictures of You by Matt Thorne is a sharp, ironic look at love, ambition, and dysfunction in modern relationships. Alison Hendry keeps her chaotic household afloat while her boyfriend and sister drift through life, obsessing over rock nostalgia. Her real escape is her job at Force, a glossy men’s magazine where she idolises her charming boss, Martin Powell — though she knows the fantasy would collapse if he ever reciprocated her feelings.
Martin, meanwhile, is trapped in a crumbling marriage and an empty lifestyle. When his world falls apart, his reckless choices ripple through Alison’s carefully balanced existence, forcing all of them to confront what’s real and what’s merely performance.
Darkly funny and painfully perceptive, Pictures of You captures the disillusionment of a generation stuck between apathy and aspiration.














