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4,3/10
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Une adolescente de banlieue et son petit frère doivent arrêter un mème internet terrifiant qui prend vie grâce à l'hystérie de leurs parents.Une adolescente de banlieue et son petit frère doivent arrêter un mème internet terrifiant qui prend vie grâce à l'hystérie de leurs parents.Une adolescente de banlieue et son petit frère doivent arrêter un mème internet terrifiant qui prend vie grâce à l'hystérie de leurs parents.
Kayden Alexander Koshelev
- Brandon Jaynes
- (as Kayden Koshelev)
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This isn't the worst movie I've seen recently, but like most movies coming out these it's just not good. There's a kernel of a good idea here that just is never fully developed in order to get to a quick resolution that doesn't have any kind of logic behind it.
The characters just don't have anything to make them unique or make you care. I've noticed this in almost all the movies I've seen from the last few years. Writers have forgotten how to write compelling characters we care about. Nobody has any personality and characters are just introduced with no backstory like we're supposed to just naturally connect with them. This is one of my biggest pet peeves in film these days. You can get around a lot of bad writing and low budgets if you just have compelling characters and good actors. The craft has been lost.
The plot is basic and tries to carry some message about parents getting over protective about technology and social media trends, but it just doesn't land. None of the plot points are developed well and the story jumps from point A to point D and never explains how we got there. This was obviously put together with no passion just to get something out there. Lazy
The horror elements are PG at most. We never see much of anything. The monster looks ridiculous more than scary. Again some of this could have worked if anyone cared enough to put a little time and effort in.
All in all this goes in the trash heap of streamer movies. It's obvious that with the streaming wars in full force the goal for all of them is just to have a mountain of content. It doesn't matter if any of it is actually good. Just rush out a bunch of amateurish content to show how much you have to offer. It's just all so bad.
Not the worst movie but not worth wasting time on and will be forgotten before I finish typing this.
The characters just don't have anything to make them unique or make you care. I've noticed this in almost all the movies I've seen from the last few years. Writers have forgotten how to write compelling characters we care about. Nobody has any personality and characters are just introduced with no backstory like we're supposed to just naturally connect with them. This is one of my biggest pet peeves in film these days. You can get around a lot of bad writing and low budgets if you just have compelling characters and good actors. The craft has been lost.
The plot is basic and tries to carry some message about parents getting over protective about technology and social media trends, but it just doesn't land. None of the plot points are developed well and the story jumps from point A to point D and never explains how we got there. This was obviously put together with no passion just to get something out there. Lazy
The horror elements are PG at most. We never see much of anything. The monster looks ridiculous more than scary. Again some of this could have worked if anyone cared enough to put a little time and effort in.
All in all this goes in the trash heap of streamer movies. It's obvious that with the streaming wars in full force the goal for all of them is just to have a mountain of content. It doesn't matter if any of it is actually good. Just rush out a bunch of amateurish content to show how much you have to offer. It's just all so bad.
Not the worst movie but not worth wasting time on and will be forgotten before I finish typing this.
As much as I thought that this might be ok it seemed to be a wasted opportunity. Shannyn Sossamon couldn't save this mess even thought she was great to watch. The flip she made at the end was worth the wait. However The father of the main character was more scary than the over produced 'scary' villain. He was a painfully bad actor and never quite nailed the anxious parnet. Save your time and just give this a miss. Or better still watch the first ten minutes and then skip to the las ten. I felt like this made it bearable to watch and process. While this was a miss it does get points for diversity the main character were brown with non mainstream names. However I wonder if this was another stab at ethnic standards and 'controlled kids' I'll give it the the benefit of the doubt.
I wish IMDB had a way to rate a movie in more ways than one.
For instance, this movie, as a horror, gets a 3. And that's me being generous.
If however, I could rate it as a comedy, I'd give it a 7.
The way Hollywood producers are going about things nowadays, I'm pretty sure they'd like this option as well. Anything for better reviews, right boys?
Its just a mess full of stereotypes, miscasting, and poor production all around.
I'm glad that the people who worked on it were able to make a living while doing so. At least the cast and crew being able to pay their bills for a few months/weeks are some good that came out of this.
For instance, this movie, as a horror, gets a 3. And that's me being generous.
If however, I could rate it as a comedy, I'd give it a 7.
The way Hollywood producers are going about things nowadays, I'm pretty sure they'd like this option as well. Anything for better reviews, right boys?
Its just a mess full of stereotypes, miscasting, and poor production all around.
I'm glad that the people who worked on it were able to make a living while doing so. At least the cast and crew being able to pay their bills for a few months/weeks are some good that came out of this.
I don't know if this was some millennial attempt at being modern and hip to old boring same-ol-same-ol horror tropes. To their credit, it was well mad cinematicly, the writing didn't hurt, and the acting wasn't as bad as most horror films of this nature. The narration being done in ASMR knocked off most of the stars from my rating. It was like Chinese water torture on my ears. I had to mute the tv and read the subtitles at one point. It was so distracting trying to remember most of the rest of the movie when it ended in a "dramatic" monologue addressed to the audience and their parents. All in ASMR whispering and finger rubbing. I just couldn't.
This film feels like it was written by the same kind of people that tried to get rock and metal banned in the US in the 80's. It's a Tipper Gore level of ignorant writing that sees itself as relevant to the times without understanding how obnoxiously tone-deaf it really is.
Thanks to the agitating writing and script, every character is its own flavor of an annoying idiot. Everyone feels like a parody, or the way a modern day Karen might view normal people through their own narrow and skewed point of view. Nobody makes rational decisions, everyone is an uncomfortable level of weird, and the film as a whole feels like a high budget advertisement for ASMR, which just makes ASMR more annoying than it already was.
Thanks to the agitating writing and script, every character is its own flavor of an annoying idiot. Everyone feels like a parody, or the way a modern day Karen might view normal people through their own narrow and skewed point of view. Nobody makes rational decisions, everyone is an uncomfortable level of weird, and the film as a whole feels like a high budget advertisement for ASMR, which just makes ASMR more annoying than it already was.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGrimcutty is similar to the Momo trend. They look similar and equally the 'Momo Challenge' which supposedly ended in self harm or suicide.
- GaffesWhen the parents are putting the laptops, phones, and miscellaneous technology items in the "Detox Box", an XBox controller is shown on the table, but when they put the controller into the box itself, it changes to a PlayStation controller.
- Citations
Asha Chaudhry: I stabbed you!
Amir Chaudhry: I know. It's ok... I deserve it.
Asha Chaudhry: No you don't... you don't deserve it.
- Bandes originalesBoy Bye
Composed by Rebecca Natalia Billerio (as Rebecca N Billerio), Darren Drew (as Darren Mark Drew), Brian Reidinger (as Brian Burke Reidinger), David Riff
Published by QBall Publishing LLC, 2Ball Publishing LLC
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- Durée
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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