The basic plot, if you can call it that, is a bunch of poor d-list actors were programmed to follow the commands of an unseen voice who telephones them occasionally to provide no actionable information. The actors proceed to do random things, ostensibly for the unseen voice? Sure, why not. A woman has her brother kidnapped by someone for some reason, though that doesn't matter because aside from a few minutes spent working on the ransom subplot, she forgets all about him. The other programmed guys are given pointless disconnected things to do, sometimes involving killing other characters. Okay. Some confused voice over involving aliens is offered but what that has to do with anything is not explained. A couple characters have sex. Everyone forgets what they were doing and begins doing other disconnected things. At no point does a single story arc go from beginning to end.
The characters are interchangeable. If they have names they aren't used enough to be memorable. No character is granted anything approaching a personality. When the movie ends, the only thing we learned about anyone in this film is that they can't act.
How do these efforts get funded? The only way the script could have excited potential investors is if they never read it. No one would back a cast of unknowns with the acting talent of stand ins for a high school drama production. The crew are of the type who responded to a Craigslist ad "If you own a video camera or microphone or anything else that might be useful in movie making call us now!". Why anyone spent time, money, and effort on this confused poorly acted mess is a mystery for the ages.
Hard to think of anything worthy of a star. From certain angles the lead actress was kinda cute. There you go. One star.