A group of influencers are invited to a house for a competition with deadly consequences.A group of influencers are invited to a house for a competition with deadly consequences.A group of influencers are invited to a house for a competition with deadly consequences.
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The title itself demonstrated a complete misunderstanding of social media influencers. The movie while it has a few good gags and laughs. Just enough to keep you watching hoping it will overcome that awekward teenage stage and develop into a grown movie, it never does. This movie could best be described as video acne. Somebody put money into this effort as the video work, audio work, and other elements were quite well done. If you muted the dialog you could believe you were watching a Hollywood movie. As lame as Hollywood's dialog gets nowadays, this movie manages to make modern Hollywood dialog seem sophisticated. Even National Lampoon seems mature compared to this movie which actually seems aimed at kids under 10 but has some very adult elements too it.
First you start off hating every character in the movie almost instantly. Starting with the Munchausen mama, the gay gay not sure what he does besides be gay dudette, the feminine ideal of a toxic male, the fake guru, and finally the skinny muscle dude who comes the closest to being likable. I'm forgetting one very forgettable character in this forgettable movie. You get the idea, however. Whoever wrote this hates everyone and isn't afraid to stereotype to the point of actually turning cardboard characters into the kind of thing you see a 3rd grade playwright create.
The mystery doesn't last long at all, and when revealed makes fairly little sense. The attack on social media is so stereotyped that it is neither social commentary nor social comedy. The horror aspect is so goofy that it isn't going to scare anybody over 7 years old, but this is a movie kids under 15 should not be watching. It's not even comedic horror. It's just a distraction in an already weak effort. I gave it 4 stars just because there are a couple actual good laughs and amazingly there are much worse movies out there.
First you start off hating every character in the movie almost instantly. Starting with the Munchausen mama, the gay gay not sure what he does besides be gay dudette, the feminine ideal of a toxic male, the fake guru, and finally the skinny muscle dude who comes the closest to being likable. I'm forgetting one very forgettable character in this forgettable movie. You get the idea, however. Whoever wrote this hates everyone and isn't afraid to stereotype to the point of actually turning cardboard characters into the kind of thing you see a 3rd grade playwright create.
The mystery doesn't last long at all, and when revealed makes fairly little sense. The attack on social media is so stereotyped that it is neither social commentary nor social comedy. The horror aspect is so goofy that it isn't going to scare anybody over 7 years old, but this is a movie kids under 15 should not be watching. It's not even comedic horror. It's just a distraction in an already weak effort. I gave it 4 stars just because there are a couple actual good laughs and amazingly there are much worse movies out there.
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- Кликбейт: Отписка
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- Cape Town, South Africa(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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