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5/10
Decent
amymay-6991614 June 2024
A bit of humor,a few actually decent twists,good cinematography and fairly good acting combined to make a watchable movie. Plotline was a little flimsy,but overall it wasn't the worst film I have ever watched. The ending kind of irritated me,but I saw that that was where it was going to go from the moment it happened,but it was still a cop out ending. So decent watchable movie. Not going to do any spoilers,but I have to pay this review with over a hundred more characters,so stop reading,this is just generic filler garbage to fulfill the character count. So close to the end .....and yay!! I did it!
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4/10
"Th-Th-The, Th-Th... That's all, folks!"
talentest1 July 2024
*** PREFACE: I may be the wrong audience to be leaving an opinion here, compared to the other first-time reviewers only gushing over it, but I wanted to touch on some thoughts about the actual story... ***

-- PSYCHOSoShal:

So right off the bat, I'm sorry, but the title is pretty meh. I don't even know how "Clickbait" has anything to do with the movie. You girls already had this perfect word you came up with that easily lent itself to any number of clever play-on-words titles sitting right in front of you with "SoShal". You could have gone with almost anything related to "Social _______" (The SoShal Experiment? SoShal Media Challenge?), the possibilities write themselves.

-- SoShal STANDING:

It was unconventional to say the least. Deftly produced as everything looked and sounded great and professionally put together, the lighting, the shot compositions, they all worked well... The dialogue however got a bit heavy with slogans, quotes, and influencer advice (which may have been apropos) but it all began to sound like fortune cookies to me.

Overall it reminds me of similar movies OCTOGAMES (2022) and FUNHOUSE (2019) which had similar plots, budgets, and a similar presentation of the "contest" with the use of a virtual host. Even the NPC SoShal workers felt indicative of SQUID GAMES, except because they came in different heights and wore their pants up high they reminded of those "Shy Guys" from Super Mario Bros., but with fencer masks.

And speaking of costuming, why did y'all have homegirl dressed up like one of those fortune teller machines (like from the movie BIG) the whole movie?

-- SoShal MEDIA INFLUENCE:

There is a lot about social media influencer culture that I'm just not familiar with, so I think movies like these would really benefit from having a proxy character for the audience to be introduced to things and how things work. A character who is discovering so the audience can discover (as commonly done in fantasy movies, card poker movies, science movies, stock trading movies) our own Neo in the Matrix.

Because as it stands I didn't quite get that these caricatures were indicative of what's popular on Youtube (LookLoop). Or why these characters were who best represented it.

I would've imagined in a story like this (and given what the villains were aiming to accomplish) it would've also included like an InstaModel, a self-important outrage media critic, a watch me eat stuff guy, a sexy try-on haul girl, and a conspiracy theorist as well. A whole gamut of "look at me" personalities.

-- SoShal ISSUES:

1. I didn't get how they all mostly knew of each other if they only had followings of 250K. Coincidence or convenience, but there are YouTubers with millions of followers that I either never heard of, or watch, or discovered years after everyone else did (and I loathe the day I learned what a Pewtipie was) so I can't imagine like Ron Tron, Lele Pons, Legal Eagle, the Corridor Crew, and Ryan George all just happening to be fans of one another (much less with smaller channels at just 250K subs).

2. I also didn't get what made the kid unboxing things channel be so believably popular. He seemed to be so disinterested in being in anything (including the movie itself) and had to have his mom feeding him lines to parrot the entire time like it's all still new to him. How would his fanbase not be put off by her disembodied voice constantly yakking off-camera like he's a ventriloquist dummy? How is that entertainment?

3. Also were all of their fanbases just sitting around online in empty virtual rooms waiting for them to randomly pop in to livestream record their 1-minute hostage videos? And with them filming these things side-by-side within earshot of each other, that is exactly what these videos would look like to any longtime fans of theirs.

4. Where would all of those new followers even come from and so suddenly if their uploads were being posted to each of their own hacked channels for their already existing audience? There was nothing mentioned about drawing in outside interest nor a hashtag from the start to encourage any crossover pollination from amongst each other's followings.

Actually that would've made more sense to have their live feeds simulcast across each others channels thus pooling all 6 of their 250K following into a potential 1.5 million net total.

-- LAST SoShal POINTS:

  • WTF was on that eyeball? -
  • LOL! The gun poking in/out of the cubby. -
  • HUH? What happened to the rest of the Shy Guys? -
  • HEY, the poster looks like the Looney Tunes "That's all folks!" background. -
  • AND So what if some hacker deletes your faux-youtube account, it's 2024 and these are supposed to be successful influencers, wouldn't they have other social media accounts to fall back on if they had to restart their "YouTube" channel?


Well that's it for my 4 and a half cents and some change.
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7/10
Money or Values. Can't have both.
nogodnomasters30 June 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The owner of the Sohal estate has invited 6 media influencers to a contest where the winning is paid a dollar for every new subscriber they can pick up. WE are first introduce to Parker, a ten year old boy who opens boxes and looks excited. He is controlled by his mother Julie (Jessica Stanley). He would rather be playing soccer. The others are also stereo-types. Peach (Roberto Kyle) is a gay black man. Ax$el (Charlie Bouguenon ) gives financial advice and brags about his female conquests. Gaia (Ashleigh van der Hoven ) has yoga and natural plant advice and once had a fling with Kyle (Luke Volker) a fitness expert. Mimi (Shermin Hassan) is an overweight girl with self-esteem issues. They soon discover that after each event the person who gained the least amount of subscribers is permanently eliminated.

This is done to show how people are overly obsessed with followers. They would rather die than lose their account. It makes me suspect influencers don't really have followers other than other influencers and bots.

Guide: F-word. Brief sex. No nudity.
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10/10
Excellent, Funny, and a Great Time!
oksannaalbanez11 June 2024
Having been a fan of both Mel and Kat since the beginning of Wynonna Earp, I was thrilled when I heard that they had directed something together. This movie did not disappoint! The humor and comedic timing is wonderfully threaded through a movie dealing with the serious reality of social media and its affects on society!!!

The chemistry between Kat and Mel as Sofia and Shalin is a treat and having seen them in all manner of roles, watching them play sisters is a delight!!

I thoroughly enjoyed watching the main cast of influencers! Their humor had me laughing one minute and gasping the next. I highly recommend this film.

Loved it!
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8/10
A Psychotic Love Letter to the Fans
Lamentamini12 June 2024
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.
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8/10
Beautiful Chaos with Horror Twists
ghazalazarrin23 June 2024
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.
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