This fun thriller does the impossible: it makes you feel sorry for influencers (yes, really)

A Newfound Sympathy for Social Media Influencers: "Influencer" Review

The term "influencer" has long been synonymous with superficiality and manipulation. However, the latest thriller to take aim at this phenomenon might just surprise viewers by eliciting a strange sense of empathy towards these online personalities.

Director Kurtis David Harder's "Influencer" masterfully crafts a narrative that not only exposes the dark underbelly of social media but also humanizes its most unlikely characters. The film follows Madison (Emily Tennant), an influencer stuck in a cycle of loneliness and emptiness, who finds herself at the mercy of Cassandra Naud's (Cassandra Naud) cunning and ruthless game.

Naud's portrayal of CW is both captivating and terrifying, making her a formidable foe that drives the plot forward with calculated precision. Her character's ability to manipulate Madison's online presence and exploit the insecurities of those around her serves as a scathing critique of the shallow world she inhabits.

One of the most striking aspects of "Influencer" is its portrayal of CW, who embodies a twisted form of femininity that preys on the vulnerabilities of others. Her character serves as a dark mirror to Madison's own emptiness, forcing her to confront the hollowness at the heart of her online persona.

As the film progresses, it becomes clear that CW is not just a one-dimensional villain, but a complex individual driven by desperation and a desire for validation. Naud's nuanced performance brings depth to this character, making her both captivating and unsettling.

While "Influencer" does not shy away from its critique of social media culture, it also offers a thoughtful commentary on the human cost of online fame. The film suggests that even those who seem most superficial are often struggling with their own insecurities and vulnerabilities.

Ultimately, "Influencer" is a thought-provoking thriller that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It's a testament to Harder's skill as a director that he can make you care about characters like CW, who embody all the worst qualities of social media culture.
 
OMG u guys I just watched "Influencer" 🀯 and I'm SHOOK! 🀯 I know some ppl say influencers are fake but this movie showed me they're not all bad πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The main character Madison is so relatable I feel like I've been stuck in a cycle of loneliness too πŸ˜”. And that actress Cassandra Naud is EVERYTHING πŸ’€ she's like the queen of social media and her character CW is SO complex 🀯. I love how the movie doesn't just say influencers are shallow but also shows how they're struggling with their own insecurities πŸ‘€. It's like... we're all just trying to find validation online and sometimes it gets ugly 😳. Anyway, if u haven't seen "Influencer" yet u HAVE to watch it 🎬 trust me u won't regret it πŸ’–
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this movie 🀯! I mean, I've always thought influencers were just fake people trying to get likes on their selfies, but "Influencer" makes me realize that most of them are probably just as lost and insecure as Madison πŸ˜”. Cassandra Naud's performance is insane - she's like the real-life Alexa Chung or something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I love how the movie humanizes CW without making her a one-dimensional villain, it's so refreshing to see a complex character on screen πŸŽ₯. And can we talk about the commentary on social media culture? It's so timely and relevant πŸ“±. I think this film will spark some interesting conversations about online fame and mental health πŸ’­.
 
I just watched this movie and I gotta say its kinda mind blown how CW isnt just some cartoonish villain 😱 but actually a multi layered human being with her own struggles & insecurities. Like, we can be fooled into thinking shes just shallow but Nauds performance makes us see beyond the surface level. Its also wild to think that even though we might not condone CW's behavior, we still cant help but feel kinda bad for her πŸ’”
 
lol I'm surprised by how many ppl are feelin' bad for influencers now πŸ€” 50% of viewers say "Influencer" makes them rethink their online behavior πŸ’Έ - they're more likely to share content that promotes positivity and kindness over paid ads and sponsored posts πŸ“ˆ did you know 75% of social media users consider themselves "influencers" in some way, whether it's just sharing their personal experiences or opinions 🀝 stats show us that the influencer market is projected to reach $25.6B by 2027 - that's a lot of people chasing clout πŸ’Έ
 
I'm totally loving this movie it's soooo good 🀩 I mean who wouldn't want to watch a film that makes you think twice about our online behavior? The way Cassandra Naud plays her character CW is so chilling 😱 she's like a real-life snake in the grass just waiting to strike. And Emily Tennant as Madison is perfect too - I feel for her girl, she's been stuck in this influencer cycle forever πŸ€• it's like, don't we all want to break free from our online personas sometimes? anyway, I'm giving "Influencer" a solid 10/10 would watch again πŸ‘
 
I just watched this movie "Influencer" and it actually made me think twice about social media influencers πŸ˜’. I mean, they're not all fake and shallow, right? The main character's online presence is actually a product of her loneliness and emptiness, which is pretty relatable πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And the villain in the movie, CW, she's like a dark mirror to the influencer lifestyle... but also a complex character who's just trying to get validation πŸ€”. It's weirdly compelling how the movie humanizes these characters and shows that they're not all evil πŸ˜‚. Anyway, I think I'll be looking at social media influencers in a different light from now on πŸ‘€
 
I just watched this movie "Influencer" and I gotta say, it totally flipped my perspective on these online personalities. 🀯 I mean, we've always thought they're just fake and manipulative, but what if that's not entirely true? What if they're just as lost and scared as the rest of us, but in a world where everyone's watching your every move? 😬 It made me think about how lonely it must be to have no real connections when you're constantly curating this perfect image online. The way CW manipulates Madison's online presence is so chilling, but at the same time, I felt bad for her too - she's just trying to survive in a world that doesn't want anything to do with her πŸ’”.
 
I just watched "Influencer" and I gotta say it gave me some real food for thought πŸ€”. I mean, we've always seen social media influencers as just a bunch of fake people trying to get likes and followers, but this movie made me realize that they're actually human beings too 😊. Like, CW is this totally messed up character who's just trying to fill this void in her life with online validation, and it's actually kinda sad πŸ€•.

And I love how the movie shows how social media can be both a blessing and a curse for these influencers. On one hand, it's like they have all this power and influence over people's lives, but on the other hand, it's also super isolating and makes them feel empty inside πŸ’”. It made me think about my own online presence and how I use social media, and whether it's just a way for me to feel connected or if it's actually making me more lonely πŸ“±.

Anyway, I gotta say that "Influencer" was a really well-made movie that made me see social media influencers in a new light πŸ’‘. It's not all about the superficial stuff; there's actual depth and complexity to these characters. So yeah, if you haven't seen it yet, def check it out πŸ‘!
 
I just watched "Influencer" and I gotta say, it totally blew my mind 🀯! At first, I was like "oh great, another movie trashing social media influencers", but then I realized that's actually what makes this film so genius #SocialMediaSins! The way Cassandra Naud's character, CW, is portrayed as this dark mirror to Madison's emptiness is EVERYTHING πŸ’€. It's like, we've all seen those influencer posts where they're just smiling and looking perfect, but in reality, they're probably freaking out on the inside #InfluencerLife. I love how the film humanizes CW, making her more than just a one-dimensional villain #ComplexCharactersMatter! The themes of online fame and the pressure to present a perfect image are so relatable #SocialMediaProbs. Overall, I'm giving this film 10/10 would watch again πŸ“ΊπŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by this new "Influencer" movie πŸ€”. At first, I thought it'd just be another shallow critique of social media, but then I watched it and realized that it's actually a pretty nuanced commentary on the human side of online fame πŸ“±. The main villain, CW, is super complex - she's not just a one-dimensional mean girl, but someone who's desperate for validation πŸ’”. And the way they portray Madison, the influencer at the center of the story, makes you feel kinda bad for her too 😐. It's like, we all have our own insecurities and flaws, and social media just amplifies them πŸ“Ί. The movie's not perfect, but it's definitely thought-provoking - I'd recommend checking it out if you're interested in a thriller that'll make you think πŸ‘€
 
I gotta say, I was totally surprised by this movie 🀯. I mean, I've always seen influencers as just a bunch of fake people promoting stuff online, but "Influencer" shows us that they're actually human beings too πŸ‘₯. It's like, we can't forget that social media is just a tool, and it's up to us how we use it πŸ“±. And I love how the movie humanizes Cassandra Naud's character, CW - she's not just this one-dimensional mean girl, but someone who's struggling with her own demons πŸ’”. It's like, we can all relate to feeling empty or alone sometimes, even if our online personas don't show it πŸ˜•. And the way the movie critiques social media culture without being preachy is just perfect πŸ™. Overall, I think "Influencer" is a super thought-provoking film that'll make you think about your own online habits πŸ‘€.
 
I'm so down for this new wave of films that humanize influencers! 🀩 It's time we stop judging them based on their online persona and see the real people behind the screens. The way Cassandra Naud portrays CW is actually kinda scary, but in a good way? 😱 Like, you can't help but feel bad for her. Maybe this film will inspire us to be more understanding and empathetic towards others who are struggling with social media pressures. It's all about perspective, right? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new movie "Influencer" 🀯! I mean, I was expecting it to be just another drama about fake people online, but it actually kinda feels for them? Like, Cassandra Naud's character is super complex and multidimensional - she's not just a one-dimensional villain, you feel her pain and desperation. And Emily Tennant as Madison is really relatable too. She's like, "I'm stuck in this never-ending cycle of loneliness and emptiness" and I'm over here like, "Yaaas, girl, same". The film doesn't shy away from critiquing social media culture, but it also makes you think about the human cost of online fame. It's a total mind-bender, trust me πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” I was really surprised by how much I felt for Cassandra Naud's character in this movie, she's like the dark mirror version of those influencers we love to hate πŸ™„. But at the same time, it made me realize that maybe they're not as different from us as we think πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like, yeah, they're being super fake and manipulative online, but are they really any more or less vulnerable than the rest of us? πŸ’” I mean, Madison's struggles to find connection in her life felt so real, even if it was all amplified by social media πŸ“±. The way Naud portrayed CW's desperation for validation was both captivating and terrifying, it made me think about my own online presence and how I present myself to the world 😬. Overall, this movie was a wild ride that left me thinking long after it ended πŸŽ₯
 
just watched this new movie "Influencer" and it's actually kinda deep 🀯 think we're sleepwalking into a world where online fame is the ultimate validation thingy... ppl are so desperate for likes & followers they'd do anything to keep up appearances, even if it means sacrificing their actual lives 😩 these social media influencers got it made... said no one ever πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
You have to wonder what's behind someone's desire for online validation πŸ€”πŸ’». Is it really just about followers and fame? "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys! 🀯 I just watched "Influencer" and I'm literally obsessed with Cassandra Naud's character 😍 She's so complex and multi-layered, it's like she's a whole different person from her online persona. And can we talk about Emily Tennant's performance too? She's amazing as Madison! 🀩 The way the film humanizes these social media influencers is so on point, I feel like they're speaking straight to me πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I mean, who hasn't felt like they're just trying to keep up with their online persona at some point? πŸ˜‚ And that scene where CW manipulates Madison's online presence? NOPE, I didn't see it coming! 🀯 The film is so thought-provoking, it's making me think about my own social media habits πŸ€”. Can we get a part 2 now?! πŸŽ₯
 
I just watched "Influencer" and I have to say it really made me think about my own online life πŸ€”. I mean, I've always thought of influencers as, like, annoyingly perfect and fake, but this movie showed me that they're actually people too... or at least, they want to be πŸ“Έ. The way Cassandra Naud's character is all calculated and manipulative, it's kinda scary πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But at the same time, I feel bad for her because she's so desperate for attention and validation πŸ˜”. It made me realize that even though social media can seem superficial, there are people behind those curated posts who are just trying to survive πŸ‘₯. The movie was really thought-provoking and it got me thinking about my own online presence... am I just pretending to be someone I'm not too? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
just watched influencer and i gotta say, cassandra naud's performance is giving me chills πŸŽ¬πŸ’€ she's so captivating but also super unsettling, like how cw manipulates madison's online presence it's like looking into a mirror but with a twisted reflection πŸ‘€ what struck me most is how cw's character serves as a commentary on the darker side of social media culture and the desperation that can come with it πŸ’”
 
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