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movie name : Clickbait: Unfollowed
actress name : Katherine Barrell and Melanie Scrofano
character name : Sofia and Shalin
year : 2024
In 2024 movie Clickbait: Unfollowed. actresses Katherine Barrell and Melanie Scrofano play as female villains Sofia and Shalin.
The movie looks intersting, let's check it out, the movie start with what I first thought to be a commercial, I thought some product will be dropped with some company brand or something, but it was a mother making videos of her son for social media. The movie look so modernized in a good way, with the main actors as kind of TikTok influencers and the movie really nailed the vibe.
The movie looks intersting, let's check it out, the movie start with what I first thought to be a commercial, I thought some product will be dropped with some company brand or something, but it was a mother making videos of her son for social media. The movie look so modernized in a good way, with the main actors as kind of TikTok influencers and the movie really nailed the vibe.
Switching too much between the original camera and the phone camera really annoy me, but that's me, it's like when I watch something on big screen and I take a break of the phone, I kind of want to see the phone as less as possible.
The influencers enter "The Soshal Mansion", and found that no one was there to welcome them, and found a table with food on it and decided to just eat the food, I would never do such thing, unless I'm high on weed.
The first one to lose among the influencers Kyle played by Luke Volker, our villainess made him to run on treadmill till he couldn't to be pushed backward and impaled with spikes, after that the other influencers understood the nature of the game and how deadly for them to lose, it became something similar to Squid Game, you may call it Squid Game lite LOL.
I love how every influencer after the death of Kyle kind of turned to be asshole or a fraud LOL, it's intersting how they are so attached to their social media accounts that they are willing to risk their lives for it.
The second to go is Ami played by Shermin Hassan after she told her followers about what's happening in the contest, so she was shot for snitching.
The scene when Peach played by Roberto Kyle was about to receive the balloon with the least followers and was fearing for his life is really good, good acting and good tense scene, and how he screamed at the end "Give me the fucking balloon" LMAO.
Gaia played by Ashleigh van der Hoven was the next to die after the dick Ax$el played by Charlie Bouguenon ruined her streaming, the deaths seem to get more violent and bloody over time.
Ax$el is my favorite among the influencers, yes, he's an asshole, but he's a charismatic asshole willing to do whatever it takes to win, Charlie Bouguenon performance is great too, unfortunately for him, as he was willing to betray other people to win, he was betrayed too by Julie played by Jessica Stanley as he was voted out by her to meet the most violent death in the movie.
Julie also out which leaves Peach as the winner, he have to make a choice to save Julie's son, or save him and risk his life.
Now the part I like the least in the movie, Peach was supposed to die in the pool, he then showed that he didn't sign the agreement, so he didn't participate by his own well, then the two sisters fight each others, they shoot the guards then get electrocuted in the pool, this scene make their defeat ridiculously easy, like no other player since the start manged to kill any of the bad guys, then suddenly everything get solved magically.
Favorite quotes:
"Shalin: If you're worried, just kill them all, what's the difference?
Sofia: The difference is if we kill them then we are just a couple of bitter psychos.
Shalin: Correct, what's the problem?
Sofia: We are trying to make a point!
Shalin: What point are you trying to make?
Sofia: It's the platform that's killing them, their followers decide who lives and who dies, not us.
Shalin: But it's us.
Sofia: No, it's the hunnies.
Shalin: That we hired.
Sofia: Who represent the followers.
It's a metaphor!"