A neglected and naive teenage girl uses the internet to deceive people for gifts until she crosses the wrong person and things take a terrifying turn.A neglected and naive teenage girl uses the internet to deceive people for gifts until she crosses the wrong person and things take a terrifying turn.A neglected and naive teenage girl uses the internet to deceive people for gifts until she crosses the wrong person and things take a terrifying turn.
- Awards
- 28 wins & 9 nominations total
Lilly Leann
- Clara Banks
- (as Lilly Leann Wright)
Jeffrey A. Hunter
- Mr. Michaels
- (as Jeffrey Hunter)
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I don't understand the people who gave this movie a 10!! The acting alone is like a -10. It was so hard to get past that alone. I'm not even sure I can finish it. It sucks.
Had fun watching this one. You can tell the filmmakers put a lot of work into it. It has its shortcomings...mostly on the budget side though they got good production value out of what they had. Some of the shots are beautiful if inconsistent.
If you are too stuck up to give independent films a chance then perhaps you should pass on this one but for me it harkens back to the days of mid 80s cinema. Who doesn't like movies from that era?
The acting is fine. Better than most low-budget productions. In particular, the woman who plays Mrs. Roberts does some nice work here. The actress that plays Clara is also very good for the most part and Kimmy almost steals the movie...until... well that would be telling.
It probably could have used a trim or 2 here and there but I never felt bored with it. Like the movie "Coherence", another good Indie Flick, it all came together by the end and then the length of the whole affair really didn't bother me.
I look forward to seeing what these filmmakers do in the future if they keep it up.
If you are too stuck up to give independent films a chance then perhaps you should pass on this one but for me it harkens back to the days of mid 80s cinema. Who doesn't like movies from that era?
The acting is fine. Better than most low-budget productions. In particular, the woman who plays Mrs. Roberts does some nice work here. The actress that plays Clara is also very good for the most part and Kimmy almost steals the movie...until... well that would be telling.
It probably could have used a trim or 2 here and there but I never felt bored with it. Like the movie "Coherence", another good Indie Flick, it all came together by the end and then the length of the whole affair really didn't bother me.
I look forward to seeing what these filmmakers do in the future if they keep it up.
Script is poor - meanders and is scattered.
Acting is really poor - definitely feels like first timers or non-actors.
Silver lining is this film make me feel like I could be an actor too!
Acting is really poor - definitely feels like first timers or non-actors.
Silver lining is this film make me feel like I could be an actor too!
Not a terrible idea, but very poorly executed. After a fairly promising opening scene, the tone changes. The acting is wooden, and if the pacing were any slower it would be going backwards!
I've seen worse, but not much.
I've seen worse, but not much.
Don't listen to the naysayers. This movie has plenty about it to like. It's a little bit too long and the dialog could be better but it has a great score, so nice shots and a cool payoff... even if a little predictable. I liked it.
Did you know
- TriviaMia Naipaul, who plays Kimmy, improvised many of her lines.
- GoofsWhen Clara has breakfast with her father, the syrup bottle teleports on the table between shots.
- Quotes
Deja Parker: I gotta go. My mom needs the car back by seven...
Kimmy Nichols: Yeah, ya know, as much as I would love to stay and like stick more dolls on boards with you guys... but like, I gotta go...
- Crazy creditsThis film is dedicated to all those that lost their lives due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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