She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Ella Stockton
- Assistant to Tara Zhang
- (as Rorie Stockton)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Featured reviews
A great movie that captures the manufactured nature of social media and addresses current social issues of our generation. It's a reflection of everyone's secret cyber-identity, portraying the good and the bad. Casey's character world in search of true connections vanishes in this deeply emotional and heartbreaking but beautiful story. Wonderful cinematography, and a great casting are just the perfect formula for this indie gem.
I really liked this funny and insightful indie film. It is so current to our social environment and the effect it has on people. Marsha Day posts an unabashed video online outlining her ideal man to date. She is bashed, made fun of and supported as well by her defenders. It becomes a real online debate and is picked up by a social media personality and goes viral. Along with it comes the hard road to stardom overnight for poor Marsha. You will pitty her, laugh with her and root for her throughout this hilarious romp that is beautifully executed and wonderfully acted from every part. One of the best indie films I have seen in awhile. Kuddos to entire cast and crew!
This was a very 'In' topic and subject matter movie for these days. It looks at social media and the influences and effects it has on your life. Very appropriate for this era we live in. I thought it was a good movie and gave you something to think about. After all, what is all this social media craze doing to our souls. I loved that they touched on this subject as I think its very controversial.
This movie is about viral stardom and being a web-celebrity in today's social media world. It also shows you the dark side of Internet fame. It's a good watch
A truly chilling portrait of the modern "American Dream", where everyone sells their soul to be famous for being famous and privacy evaporates as icons become public property. Really engrossing and beautifully portrayed. Definitely recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector David Tyson Lam asked Casey Killoran to eat real cat food in the movie's most controversial scene.
- Quotes
Marsha Day: "I've got so many offers, I don't know what to do"
Details
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
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