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A reckless loner (Addison Timlin, FALLEN, LITTLE SISTER) sets out on a crime spree that she broadcasts on social media. After releasing a video of herself robbing a convenience store, she amasses a huge following. While traveling along the coast, she encounters a drifter, an Internet troll, and a paint huffing outsider who are all pulled into her circle of chaos, junk food, and drugs. Robert Mockler's visually arresting debut feature, produced by indie horror veteran Larry Fessenden, takes the viewer into a world of fabricated personalities and offers a thought-provoking portrait of isolation in our increasingly digital world.
Rating
NR
Director
Robert Mockler
Studio
Kino Lorber
Writer
Robert Mockler
  • If you don't flinch when Nic Winding Refn or Gaspar Noe turn up the neon, then you'll appreciate (and perhaps adore) this acid trip of a film.
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  • A nasty film that is very pretty. Addison Timlin plays Kiya, a crazy girl that is obsessed with attention and being liked. She decides to go on a bizarre crime spree and record her antics so she can share them on the net. While the film never fully reaches the potential of its premise (ultimately, the film focuses most on Kiya's odd friendship with Marshall, a pedophile whom she has kidnapped), it's still very entertaining and visually gorgeous (cinematography by James Siewert). I like it a lot. I'll say give it a watch.
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