CTRL
- 2024
- 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.5K
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Nella and Joe are the perfect influencer couple, but when he cheats on her, she turns to an AI app to erase him from her life - until it takes control.Nella and Joe are the perfect influencer couple, but when he cheats on her, she turns to an AI app to erase him from her life - until it takes control.Nella and Joe are the perfect influencer couple, but when he cheats on her, she turns to an AI app to erase him from her life - until it takes control.
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Aparshakti Khurana
- Allen
- (voice)
Suchita Trivedi
- Ma
- (as Suchiita Niigam Patel)
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One would find CTRL concept similar to few western movies but this Ananya Pandey starrer film is completely new to Bollywood. Screenplay quite similar to Missing or Searching, this Vikaramditya Motwane's creation focuses on current generation's dependability on social media.
Ananya's character named Nella who just broke up with her boyfriend trusts an AI to assist her to cope up with her relationship mishaps by providing it the access to her social life. Things go south when this AI takes full control of her life. A dark and gripping version of Black mirror, CTRL will make you think about AI influence on today's youth.
Ananya's performance is surprisingly good and she drives this thriller on her own. However, the narrative focuses solely on lead (Ananya), leaving the omnipotent AI God and conspiracy underexplored. Despite good performance and engaging plot, it leaves viewers craving complexity and depth.
Ananya's character named Nella who just broke up with her boyfriend trusts an AI to assist her to cope up with her relationship mishaps by providing it the access to her social life. Things go south when this AI takes full control of her life. A dark and gripping version of Black mirror, CTRL will make you think about AI influence on today's youth.
Ananya's performance is surprisingly good and she drives this thriller on her own. However, the narrative focuses solely on lead (Ananya), leaving the omnipotent AI God and conspiracy underexplored. Despite good performance and engaging plot, it leaves viewers craving complexity and depth.
"CTRL" (2024) presents a chillingly relevant exploration of our digital lives, tapping into the anxieties of a generation increasingly reliant on technology. While the film offers a thought-provoking premise and a glimpse into the potential consequences of our online presence, it ultimately falls short of its full potential.
Ananya Panday delivers a commendable performance as the protagonist, navigating the complexities of her character's predicament with conviction. The film's exploration of themes such as online privacy, social media addiction, and the blurring lines between the virtual and real world is both timely and relevant.
However, "CTRL" suffers from pacing issues and a narrative that occasionally feels convoluted. While the central premise is intriguing, the execution could have benefited from a more focused approach. The film's attempts to delve into deeper philosophical questions about technology and human connection feel somewhat underdeveloped.
Despite its flaws, "CTRL" is a worthwhile watch for its thought-provoking premise and Ananya Panday's compelling performance. It serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of our digital lives, prompting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with technology.
Ananya Panday delivers a commendable performance as the protagonist, navigating the complexities of her character's predicament with conviction. The film's exploration of themes such as online privacy, social media addiction, and the blurring lines between the virtual and real world is both timely and relevant.
However, "CTRL" suffers from pacing issues and a narrative that occasionally feels convoluted. While the central premise is intriguing, the execution could have benefited from a more focused approach. The film's attempts to delve into deeper philosophical questions about technology and human connection feel somewhat underdeveloped.
Despite its flaws, "CTRL" is a worthwhile watch for its thought-provoking premise and Ananya Panday's compelling performance. It serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of our digital lives, prompting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with technology.
Ya it's true....it's under rated....u can't Just Imagine what's going up from the start....means Full Suspense.....and from the start movie starts making a connection with u and Characters.... And And And this movie is seriously Up To Date...like when a meme got viral what trend on YouTube....same......am sure u will love this movie....ending is quit sad but no adult content....u can go with family.... Not With GF *_*
This Movie Is Seriously what we are going to remember in future that what a masterpiece was that...like we do with Ra. One :)
Not to big...Just 1:5 hrs (And Haa u haven't Seen like this never before).... Go And Watch This (^o^)
This Movie Is Seriously what we are going to remember in future that what a masterpiece was that...like we do with Ra. One :)
Not to big...Just 1:5 hrs (And Haa u haven't Seen like this never before).... Go And Watch This (^o^)
I enjoyed the way the story was told; it's a well written script, albeit a tad too long.
The plot was convincing enough and Ananya played the part to the T.
Yet, as the plot unravels the storyline becomes very meta and in your face. The last twenty minutes felt rushed and I think it would have worked better as a mini series. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this dystopian take on social media and glad it's not a stereotypical Bollywood film.
The direction was ace. The Cinematography was cool and the editing was pacy.
This was a haunting depiction of the social media space as we see it today. I look forward to more such films in this genre in the future.
The plot was convincing enough and Ananya played the part to the T.
Yet, as the plot unravels the storyline becomes very meta and in your face. The last twenty minutes felt rushed and I think it would have worked better as a mini series. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this dystopian take on social media and glad it's not a stereotypical Bollywood film.
The direction was ace. The Cinematography was cool and the editing was pacy.
This was a haunting depiction of the social media space as we see it today. I look forward to more such films in this genre in the future.
CTRL (2024) brings an intriguing concept to the table, focusing on cybercrime and the dark web, but unfortunately, the execution doesn't fully live up to its potential. While the idea is fresh and timely, the movie struggles with pacing issues and a script that feels underdeveloped at key moments.
The lead actor does a good job, and the film's visuals, especially the hacking sequences, are commendable. However, the supporting characters felt one-dimensional, and the emotional depth needed to connect with them was missing. The story also had some predictable twists, which lessened the overall impact.
There are moments where CTRL shines, particularly in its portrayal of the digital world, but it ultimately lacks the tension and excitement that a thriller of this genre demands. It's an average watch that had all the ingredients for greatness but didn't quite hit the mark.
The lead actor does a good job, and the film's visuals, especially the hacking sequences, are commendable. However, the supporting characters felt one-dimensional, and the emotional depth needed to connect with them was missing. The story also had some predictable twists, which lessened the overall impact.
There are moments where CTRL shines, particularly in its portrayal of the digital world, but it ultimately lacks the tension and excitement that a thriller of this genre demands. It's an average watch that had all the ingredients for greatness but didn't quite hit the mark.
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- 1h 39m(99 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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