Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.
I watched this with friends and we all had a great time. It was funny, witty and absolutely crazy. The horror scenes were gory and we kept thinking how on earth did they come up with such crazy ways for murder. The dialogues are catchy and memorable. The acting was superb with all the actors fitting their roles perfectly. The sattire on todays obsession with social media likes felt quite apt. The relationship between the two sisters was the highlight of the movie for me.
Although this isn't a genre I usually watch, I enjoyed particularly how the movie married horror and comedy perfectly. Really hoping they make a sequel. All round fun and craziness - The writers/directors sure had fun and they transferred that to us, the viewers.
I will be watching it again soon.
Although this isn't a genre I usually watch, I enjoyed particularly how the movie married horror and comedy perfectly. Really hoping they make a sequel. All round fun and craziness - The writers/directors sure had fun and they transferred that to us, the viewers.
I will be watching it again soon.
Called out to a remote mansion, a pair of influencers arrive to find other influencers at the house on the same mission where they find themselves competing against each other in a series of dangerous games for their hosts where the losers are killed off, forcing them to get away alive.
This was a much better feature than expected. One of the finer points of this one is the fun way this goes about subverting the expectations of everyone during the game. The fact that everyone tends to play by rather obvious influencer personalities and tropes with the self-help guru, fitness freak, make-up guide, positivity promoter, money maker, and the kid with a stage mom all come together with it seemingly being obvious who they're going to be and what type of personalities they all have. Instead of going with the obvious, there's some fun to be had with the different ways the group shows off how different they really are with the way they go about changing up the formula involving the group coming together to help each other in between the games and making sure they stay involved in the process, coming together as the rounds get tougher and more vicious. That gives the games they play throughout here a lot of fun integrating games with deadly consequences. Operating on the idea that they have to lay bare their soul even if it doesn't equate to their cultivated image beforehand makes this one feature some ingenious challenges including filming videos about their true self or trying to create a viral sales pitch under the guidelines imposed upon them at the last minute with gruesome implications for failure, it makes for a fun touch here to see how this plays out here. As the games continue and the idea of fighting back starts to impact how it's played, this one gets some intriguing twists and revelations out to help make the games even more impactful as the manipulation to figure out what's going on at the house. With some decent enough gore in the games, these are enough to give this one some positive points although there are a few issues with this one that hold it down. Among its biggest drawbacks is the weird decision to unveil the mastermind and the plot behind everything at the mid-way point in the film, only to continue the games anyway. There's little reason why this one would go about introducing a storyline where they figure out the secret villains in such a manner as they do where it comes together logically yet still seemingly accidentally blurting out everything yet then putting the pieces together later on while then going on with the games anyway. Hence, this feels like a highly contrived setup. The other issue here is an equal amount of flimsy knowledge about who these people are, using just these bare outlines of plot points and character development about the world they're involved in which makes for a lot of guesswork to help figure things out. These all bring this one down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, a sex scene, and children-in-jeopardy.
This was a much better feature than expected. One of the finer points of this one is the fun way this goes about subverting the expectations of everyone during the game. The fact that everyone tends to play by rather obvious influencer personalities and tropes with the self-help guru, fitness freak, make-up guide, positivity promoter, money maker, and the kid with a stage mom all come together with it seemingly being obvious who they're going to be and what type of personalities they all have. Instead of going with the obvious, there's some fun to be had with the different ways the group shows off how different they really are with the way they go about changing up the formula involving the group coming together to help each other in between the games and making sure they stay involved in the process, coming together as the rounds get tougher and more vicious. That gives the games they play throughout here a lot of fun integrating games with deadly consequences. Operating on the idea that they have to lay bare their soul even if it doesn't equate to their cultivated image beforehand makes this one feature some ingenious challenges including filming videos about their true self or trying to create a viral sales pitch under the guidelines imposed upon them at the last minute with gruesome implications for failure, it makes for a fun touch here to see how this plays out here. As the games continue and the idea of fighting back starts to impact how it's played, this one gets some intriguing twists and revelations out to help make the games even more impactful as the manipulation to figure out what's going on at the house. With some decent enough gore in the games, these are enough to give this one some positive points although there are a few issues with this one that hold it down. Among its biggest drawbacks is the weird decision to unveil the mastermind and the plot behind everything at the mid-way point in the film, only to continue the games anyway. There's little reason why this one would go about introducing a storyline where they figure out the secret villains in such a manner as they do where it comes together logically yet still seemingly accidentally blurting out everything yet then putting the pieces together later on while then going on with the games anyway. Hence, this feels like a highly contrived setup. The other issue here is an equal amount of flimsy knowledge about who these people are, using just these bare outlines of plot points and character development about the world they're involved in which makes for a lot of guesswork to help figure things out. These all bring this one down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, a sex scene, and children-in-jeopardy.
If you're a fan of Melanie Scrofano and Kat Barrell then you will get it. No one is trying to make a pretentious film or win major awards. It's two friends, or more like twisted sisters, having fun working together to churn out something people will want to watch more than once. We've got Easter eggs, references, and a kid you will actually like with a manamomster from Hell.
One may ask, "What's so clickbait-y about it?" Gotcha! You took a peek and found out. Whether that was intentional or not I will choose to believe it was. If you've ever watched every reality show on Netflix, this is for you.
I give it 2/10 unfollows.
One may ask, "What's so clickbait-y about it?" Gotcha! You took a peek and found out. Whether that was intentional or not I will choose to believe it was. If you've ever watched every reality show on Netflix, this is for you.
I give it 2/10 unfollows.
This movie started off different with gen Z and seemed interesting before the group started dying off. Within 30 minutes, is when things took a bad turn and started getting dumb with the low budget killing scenes. I did not see any funny scenes that made me say, wow that was funny and the plot at the end was just plain stupid. I really cringe at the sex scene that did not make any sense to even why it had to be placed in the movie. The pace of this movie was all over the place and the directors need to not make any more films if this is the best they can come up with. I recommend not watching this movie and find something else to occupy your time.
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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