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Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch), täuscht eine Reise nach Paris vor, in der Hoffnung, ihren Einfluss in den sozialen Medien zu steigern. Als ein schrecklicher Vorfall die Stadt der Lichter heimsucht, verfällt Danni unwissentlich in eine Lüge, die größer ist, als sie sich je vorgestellt hat. Sie „kehrt“ als Held zurück und schließt sogar eine unwahrscheinliche Freundschaft mit Rowan (Mia Isaac), einer echten Trauma-Überlebenden, die sich dem gesellschaftlichen Wandel verschrieben hat, und schnappt sich den Mann ihrer Träume, Colin (Dylan O'Brien). Als Influencerin und Fürsprecherin hat Danni endlich das Leben und Publikum, das sie sich immer gewünscht hat. Aber es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis die Fassade Risse bekommt, und sie lernt auf die harte Tour, dass das Internet einen Takedown liebt.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Mia Isaac (Rowan) absolutely nailed it she was the best thing in this movie! Her speeches were so moving and inspiring. Zoey and Dylan were great also. The story was good overall and I liked the conclusion. The comedy doesn't work at all though I think this would of been better off as a drama. Didn't really feel like I wanted to laugh anyway sinse this has some serious topics and the main character is unlikable.
Mia isaac as Rowan is spectacular. Enjoyed the storyline but also i get mad second hand embarrassment so i had to skip over some parts. I couldn't handle it. costuming on Zoey Deutch was so good. Also Caroline Calloway being in this truly sent me. [spoiler]The fact that she was the moderator for the online shaming support group??? DEAD. LMFAO. [/spoiler]
It's fine but it ironically does exactly what Rowan calls out at the end - gives a Hulu special to the white girl. Predictable and had no point. If this had been Rowan's movie it might've been something.
Thankfully not as vapid as I expected. The movie is further evidence of the dangers of social media and the false approvals people gain from using it. #deleteyourinsta
I had no idea that I'd appreciate this movie as much as I did when first sitting down to watch it. This was a surprisingly powerful film, and Mia Isaac and Zoey Deutch were really effective in their roles. To be frank, as I started to watch this, I thought that I was going to hate it, b/c I couldn't stand the characters in the film, but in reality, this was about the journey they went on and where they arrived at the end of the film. I think that it's a solid in lesson in realizing many we see online may have personas that aren't necessarily who they are in real-life, and they're not all one-note characters incapable of change. This film made me realize that we need to take each instance of deceit on a case-by-case basis, b/c in certain circumstances, people do have the capacity to cause great change in themselves. They won't always be selfish or thoughtless, b/c experience and education can effectuate changes in us that we may not have expected.