Deinfluencer

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  • TVMA
  • 2022
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 4.4  (299)

Deinfluencer is a thrilling drama of caution and a much-needed educative body of art, highlighting social media's perilous effect on mental health. The movie directed by Grayson Moore and Aidan Shipley follows Caylin Turner as a young, aspiring influencer whose life takes a dark turn when she gets recruited by a manipulative agency, masked by promises of insta-fame, and millions of followers. Annie-Carolyne Binette highly impresses in a refreshing and honest performance as Caylin. Her character portrayal resonates with the audience as her storyline depicts the dangers of influencers' lifestyle influencing their behavior and mental state. Despite having a loving family and a stable environment, Caylin is determined to become one of the influential personalities of the internet. Unfortunately, like many who dabble in the field, Caylin delves too deep into her digital world, obsessing over followers, likes, and popularity. The movie is an eye-opener to the dark side of social medial, revealing how addicts may get consumed into a dark and twisted world of addiction, peer pressure, anxiety, and depression. The two directors have done a great job in fusing Caylin's unearthly fears, depicting a victim's character trapped in a web of exploitation; it is enough to hold the audience's attention and make them highly invested in the story. As Caylin starts her journey to the top, her life becomes a routine of endorsements, perfectly curated pictures, and scripted speeches. In the film, she travels to different exotic locations with a team of professionals as her life coach, assistant director, photographer, and make-up artist. Caylin's constant reliance on her devices portrays a world that is similar to our own, where likes and shares hold immense importance. The movie has a strong emotional subplot, where Caylin's anxiety spirals through her need to cover her scars and shadows of the past to hold up to an unattainable standard of beauty. The director's portrayal of social media as portrayed in Deinfluencer is real and quite impressive. The movie's cynical approach to the industry's toxic and manipulative nature highlights the critical need to address mental illnesses caused by social media addiction. The film takes us on an emotional rollercoaster of all the necessary evils of social media not just for celebrities, but for normal people with a desire to grow their online presence. The dark side of the influencer industry is well-explained, showing its manipulative nature, and how easily young adults can fall prey to the illusion of easy fame and wealth. Simon Phillips, who plays Caylin's agent, is able to showcase his commanding Screen presence, appearing more despicable than ever as the story unfolds. His character provides an eerie and curious element, reaching to the audience that Cyrus is not someone who will stop at anything to get what he wants. He tells and gives orders while Caylin blindly obeys without questioning anything - a representation of a new reality that can destroy honest and true values for the sake of accruing more followers. Another great performance in the movie was Chantel Riley, who plays the role of a therapist. She is able to strike a chord and empathize with the audience through her interactions with Caylin. The character is full of complexities, yet the therapist maintains her stance, delivering advice through problem-solving techniques based on Caylin's choices. The director's chemistry and cinematography techniques are breathtaking, showcasing different landscapes through different perspectives to give the audience a global experience, from cozy cafes to luxurious yachts. They have done a great job with casting, striking the best balance to deliver a film about a potentially distressing topic while also making hinting to built tension. For anyone looking for a movie that sheds light on the dangers of on the internet's allure, Deinfluencer is an excellent choice. It seeks to educate, caution and re-educate anyone who believes that becoming a social media influencer is as easy as taking pictures all day. The movie will educate many young people struggling with the dark side of social media addiction while inspiring others to create the best version of themselves. It's a serious wake-up call for everyone who spends too much time on their devices - and particularly on the various platforms that dominate today's social media landscape. In conclusion, Deinfluencer is an emotional and thrilling movie that will resonate with many people. It will bring laughter, tears, and everything in between to the audience, but the most significant impact will be on those that allow social media to run their lives. The movie does well to represent the harsh realities of online influencers, consumption and reveals how much social media has become a monster that has started eating into our lives.

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Deinfluencer is a thrilling drama of caution and a much-needed educative body of art, highlighting social media's perilous effect on mental health. The movie directed by Grayson Moore and Aidan Shipley follows Caylin Turner as a young, aspiring influencer whose life takes a dark turn when she gets recruited by a manipulative agency, masked by promises of insta-fame, and millions of followers.

Annie-Carolyne Binette highly impresses in a refreshing and honest performance as Caylin. Her character portrayal resonates with the audience as her storyline depicts the dangers of influencers' lifestyle influencing their behavior and mental state. Despite having a loving family and a stable environment, Caylin is determined to become one of the influential personalities of the internet. Unfortunately, like many who dabble in the field, Caylin delves too deep into her digital world, obsessing over followers, likes, and popularity.

The movie is an eye-opener to the dark side of social medial, revealing how addicts may get consumed into a dark and twisted world of addiction, peer pressure, anxiety, and depression. The two directors have done a great job in fusing Caylin's unearthly fears, depicting a victim's character trapped in a web of exploitation; it is enough to hold the audience's attention and make them highly invested in the story.

As Caylin starts her journey to the top, her life becomes a routine of endorsements, perfectly curated pictures, and scripted speeches. In the film, she travels to different exotic locations with a team of professionals as her life coach, assistant director, photographer, and make-up artist. Caylin's constant reliance on her devices portrays a world that is similar to our own, where likes and shares hold immense importance. The movie has a strong emotional subplot, where Caylin's anxiety spirals through her need to cover her scars and shadows of the past to hold up to an unattainable standard of beauty.

The director's portrayal of social media as portrayed in Deinfluencer is real and quite impressive. The movie's cynical approach to the industry's toxic and manipulative nature highlights the critical need to address mental illnesses caused by social media addiction. The film takes us on an emotional rollercoaster of all the necessary evils of social media not just for celebrities, but for normal people with a desire to grow their online presence. The dark side of the influencer industry is well-explained, showing its manipulative nature, and how easily young adults can fall prey to the illusion of easy fame and wealth.

Simon Phillips, who plays Caylin's agent, is able to showcase his commanding Screen presence, appearing more despicable than ever as the story unfolds. His character provides an eerie and curious element, reaching to the audience that Cyrus is not someone who will stop at anything to get what he wants. He tells and gives orders while Caylin blindly obeys without questioning anything - a representation of a new reality that can destroy honest and true values for the sake of accruing more followers.

Another great performance in the movie was Chantel Riley, who plays the role of a therapist. She is able to strike a chord and empathize with the audience through her interactions with Caylin. The character is full of complexities, yet the therapist maintains her stance, delivering advice through problem-solving techniques based on Caylin's choices.

The director's chemistry and cinematography techniques are breathtaking, showcasing different landscapes through different perspectives to give the audience a global experience, from cozy cafes to luxurious yachts. They have done a great job with casting, striking the best balance to deliver a film about a potentially distressing topic while also making hinting to built tension.

For anyone looking for a movie that sheds light on the dangers of on the internet's allure, Deinfluencer is an excellent choice. It seeks to educate, caution and re-educate anyone who believes that becoming a social media influencer is as easy as taking pictures all day. The movie will educate many young people struggling with the dark side of social media addiction while inspiring others to create the best version of themselves. It's a serious wake-up call for everyone who spends too much time on their devices - and particularly on the various platforms that dominate today's social media landscape.

In conclusion, Deinfluencer is an emotional and thrilling movie that will resonate with many people. It will bring laughter, tears, and everything in between to the audience, but the most significant impact will be on those that allow social media to run their lives. The movie does well to represent the harsh realities of online influencers, consumption and reveals how much social media has become a monster that has started eating into our lives.

Deinfluencer is a 2022 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.4.

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  • Release Date
    2022
  • MPAA Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.4  (299)