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XOXO : Carpe Diem

Original title: XOXO
  • 2016
  • 13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
7.4K
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XOXO : Carpe Diem (2016)
XOXO follows six strangers whose lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing, hopelessly romantic night.
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Six strangers' lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing, hopelessly romantic night.Six strangers' lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing, hopelessly romantic night.Six strangers' lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing, hopelessly romantic night.

  • Director
    • Christopher Louie
  • Writers
    • Christopher Louie
    • Dylan Meyer
  • Stars
    • Sarah Hyland
    • Graham Phillips
    • Brett DelBuono
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Louie
    • Writers
      • Christopher Louie
      • Dylan Meyer
    • Stars
      • Sarah Hyland
      • Graham Phillips
      • Brett DelBuono
    • 47User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Sarah Hyland
    Sarah Hyland
    • Krystal
    Graham Phillips
    Graham Phillips
    • Ethan
    Brett DelBuono
    Brett DelBuono
    • Tariq
    • (as Brett Delbuono)
    Hayley Kiyoko
    Hayley Kiyoko
    • Shannie
    Colin Woodell
    Colin Woodell
    • Ray
    Chris D'Elia
    Chris D'Elia
    • Neil
    Ian Anthony Dale
    Ian Anthony Dale
    • Anders
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Avilo
    LaMonica Garrett
    LaMonica Garrett
    • Chopper
    • (as Lamonica Garrett)
    Brianne Howey
    Brianne Howey
    • Darla
    Medalion Rahimi
    Medalion Rahimi
    • Nikki
    Sam Aotaki
    Sam Aotaki
    • Chelsea
    Peter Gilroy
    Peter Gilroy
    • Jayce
    Ione Skye
    Ione Skye
    • Ethan's Mom
    Kelly Marie Tran
    Kelly Marie Tran
    • Butterfly Rave Girl
    Scott Deckert
    Scott Deckert
    • Drug Guy
    • (as Scotty Dickert)
    Ludwig Manukian
    Ludwig Manukian
    • Mr. Hariri
    • (as Ludwid Manukian)
    Henrique Zaga
    Henrique Zaga
    • Jordan
    • (as Henry Zaga)
    • Director
      • Christopher Louie
    • Writers
      • Christopher Louie
      • Dylan Meyer
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    8Ramascreen

    Vibrant, colorful, and passionate!

    XOXO is the perfect film for the millennials. It's vibrant, colorful and passionate. I really enjoy this film and personally I think it's because it speaks to the younger self in me that's wishing I could party at a music festival but now at my age I don't know if I have the energy to do it.

    Written by Dylan Meyer and directed by Christopher Louie, XOXO is essentially about six early 20-something strangers at the biggest EDM festival in America and their lives collide in one dream-chasing hopelessly romantic night. Graham Phillips plays DJ Ethan who gets to perform at the festival, he finally gets his big break, but situations leading up to that are quite rocky, plus his manager is going through his own separate ordeal. This is one of those ensemble films, meaning it features several key characters and all of them have equal share of screen time and you see their respective stories cross paths with each other.

    First of all, I think any of you who've been to a festival before can certainly watch XOXO and plainly see the lengths to which this film went in order to accurately depict such event down pat. And once the sun goes down, the place is jumping with all kinds of folks, some are even there to just get high on drugs. It's basically a mini woodstock but with ten times the energy. The emphasis on the lighting, the wardrobe, all kinds of colors, the way the characters' lips or eyelids just glow in the dark, XOXO sure wants you to know that you are in for a party film where everybody is just there to live in the moment. The film features some of today's young talents and rising stars who are just right for their roles whether it be to captivate or inspire. At the heart of the story is this struggle or a conflict between following regular norm or hoping for something different like pursuing your passion or pursuing romantic encounter, as silly as that may sound to people, which is why I said earlier that this is the perfect film for millennials because we are the generation of not knowing what the future holds for us, we are the generation of taking chances and hoping for something more to come around. For all intents and purposes, XOXO is here to tell us that despite uncertainty and anxiety, somehow everything's going to be OK.

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    4yuschaa

    Appealing visuals and alright performances, it's neither a slow jam or a banger.

    XOXO tells stories about six different people that revolved around an electronic dance music festival. A young DJ, a manager, a hopeless romantic girl, an apathetic man, and a struggling couple. Their paths will collide and somehow, the music festival will brought out their worst and their best.

    Plot-wise, this movie is really generic. None of the twists and resolutions are shocking nor original. The same can be say for the characters, as they were taken out of boring overdone tropes that previous movies has. The actors did an okay job, with Brett DelBuono rises among the rest. Sarah Hyland could be much better, given her Modern Family roots.

    The visuals in this movie however, are appealing and engaging. Although there are no jaw dropping shots, this movie managed to capture the festival's spirit (which basically just a lot of people taking drugs and jump around til they're tired) just right.

    If you like EDM and are looking for visual references, go ahead and watch. Otherwise, save your time. You're really not missing anything.
    3thefendiprint

    Terrible

    I seem to be finding rather mixed reviews about this movie everywhere and I just felt it necessary to write my own review.

    First off, the movie itself has so many flaws that it's nearly impossible to take seriously. I really wanted to like this movie, as I do have an interest in Hayley Kiyoko and Sarah Hyland, and because I love other movies with similar aesthetics (Spring Breakers, for example) but I guess they could only work with what they had. I don't understand why either of them would stoop to this level of garbage, but sure enough they did. Money is more important than substance.

    The writing. The writing is so god awful that it's almost painful to watch it play out on- screen. The acting was obviously not top-notch but I blame that mostly on the terrible script itself. The characters were stereotypical and had very little redeeming qualities, not to mention they were so thinly written that you could care less about what happens to any of them. The story itself was also bad; nothing that exciting happened throughout the entire film and there were so many moments that randomly turned into an entirely aesthetic-fueled music video. In addition, the script seemed to find it very difficult to find any balance between negative and positive exploitation of the EDM festival scene. I constantly kept asking myself, "Is this trying to mock festival goers or is it trying to embrace them?"

    The only redeeming qualities about this movie was the music (as an EDM fan, I did appreciate the soundtrack choices). The only other thing I would say was moderately decent was the visuals. Many of the visuals were well-done while some were very cheesy, so it was a mixed bag in that department. I was looking forward to this movie and was extremely disappointed because they could have done so much more with the story. Overall, I would not recommend this movie unless you simply want to watch it for the aesthetics, visuals and music. Do NOT expect a good story going into it and you may end up liking it more than I did.
    5cgarret

    Mediocre

    Being a young guy (22) I can relate very closely to this film. Since turning 18, I've had my far share of raves, and while watching XOXO, it made me want to get off my feet, go party, and have a good time. But looking at it from a film perspective, it felt like there was too much going on between the many different characters that all led up to a very minimal pay-off. Two characters specifically, the boyfriend and girlfriend, I felt could've been cut from the film entirely. They really didn't have much to do with the plot as a whole, and the creators could've used that to build more on the more centralized plot. The film had great acting and a good idea, but I personally felt that there could've been more. 5/10
    6dgkamund

    Pretty good, if in need for energy

    This movie is not necessarily great, but I would like to admit that it is charming. Even though the plot is somewhat thin, it still has a way of making you feel up close to the story in itself. The music is great and original. The greatest aspect of this movie is the cinematography. Great directing. Colourful, vibrant and full of life. Decent acting. All around a feelgood movie. Would recommend (younger audience).

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Louie's directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      When Krystal is charging her phone the battery level goes up but the time on the phone stays at 7:58 the entire time.
    • Quotes

      Pink Second Skin dude: [Holding a laptop in a pink full body/face suit] Is there WIFI on the bus?

      Neil: Dude... Kill your self

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Must-Watch Spring Break Movies (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      GoldDust
      Performed by Galantis

      Written by Christian Karlsson, Vincent Pontare, Cathy Dennis, Linus Eklöw and Svidden (as Jimmy Koitzsch)

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • XOXO
    • Production companies
      • Joe Russell Productions
      • Netflix
      • Prettybird
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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