An ambitious young woman finds followers and fame when she poses as the survivor of a deadly attack, but she soon learns that online notoriety comes with a terrible price.
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Cast
Quinn Shephard
Director
Mia Isaac
Rowan
Dylan O'Brien
Colin
Tia Dionne Hodge
Linda
Negin Farsad
Susan
Christian Vunipola
Christian - Coworker #1
Kirk White
Charles
Sarah Yarkin
Julie
Julia Murney
Alice - Support Group Woman
Zoey Deutch
Danni
Nadia Alexander
Harper
Karan Soni
Kelvin
Dash Perry
Larson
Peter Patrikios
Ominous Man
Laurie Shephard
Head Publicist
Embeth Davidtz
Judith
Brennan Brown
Harold
Teddy Cañez
Support Group Man
Megan Haley
Young Publicist
Quinn Shephard
Writer
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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it's supposed to be a comedy. I don't approve of the ending. I saw a lot of growth in her character... I expected redemption...for something that was supposed to be light-hearted it wasn't. I don't know alot about movies but I think I could have done better. But good acting,good casting. I love the 'colin' character. I hope there's a sequel
source: Not Okay
If you want a snapshot of where society is going this is it. Pointless and humorless, self-hating crap. This is where we are. I hope people wake up and realize that this culture leads nowhere. Victimhood, hate, and rage with no redemption or forgiveness. Just destruction.
I think they unexpectedly gave the middle finger to their own generation with this flick. It was an interesting window into teen and young adult life today just as much as Fast Times or Breakfast Club were our generations mirror on the Zeitgeist at that time.
Started off really good...and had me fully engaged, but after about 30 minutes, it got really boring. Couldn't take anymore and knocked it on the head at the 40-minute mark.
White women aren't to be forgiven. That is the message. Sadly, in these lighter hearted films redemption IS something we want. Growth. Forgiveness. Extremely woke and disappointing.
