Logout
- 2024
- 1h 48m
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7.2/10
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Set in Delhi, LOGOUT follows 26-year-old Pratyush, a social media influencer on the brink of reaching 10 million followers. However, his ambitions take a terrifying turn when an obsessive fa... Read allSet in Delhi, LOGOUT follows 26-year-old Pratyush, a social media influencer on the brink of reaching 10 million followers. However, his ambitions take a terrifying turn when an obsessive fan gains access to his all-important phone.Set in Delhi, LOGOUT follows 26-year-old Pratyush, a social media influencer on the brink of reaching 10 million followers. However, his ambitions take a terrifying turn when an obsessive fan gains access to his all-important phone.
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Youths needs to learn that not everything is a phone.
A timely reminder! With technology dominating so much of our lives, it's essential for young people to understand the value of balance, face-to-face interactions, and the world beyond their screens. Encouraging them to explore various interests, engage in outdoor activities, and develop social skills can help them maintain a healthy perspective. What are your thoughts on how to promote this balance in young people's lives?
In today's digital age, many young people are accustomed to interacting with screens and may struggle to disconnect from their phones. However, it's crucial for them to understand that there's a world beyond their devices.
Some potential benefits of promoting balance in young people's lives include:
By encouraging young people to engage in activities that don't involve screens, such as sports, reading, or volunteering, we can help them develop a more well-rounded perspective and a healthier relationship with technology.
What specific concerns or issues are you facing with young people and their phone use? I'd be happy to help you brainstorm solutions.
A timely reminder! With technology dominating so much of our lives, it's essential for young people to understand the value of balance, face-to-face interactions, and the world beyond their screens. Encouraging them to explore various interests, engage in outdoor activities, and develop social skills can help them maintain a healthy perspective. What are your thoughts on how to promote this balance in young people's lives?
In today's digital age, many young people are accustomed to interacting with screens and may struggle to disconnect from their phones. However, it's crucial for them to understand that there's a world beyond their devices.
Some potential benefits of promoting balance in young people's lives include:
- Improved mental health and reduced stress
- Enhanced social skills and relationships
- Increased creativity, productivity, and focus
- Better time management and prioritization
- Greater appreciation for nature, community, and real-world experiences
By encouraging young people to engage in activities that don't involve screens, such as sports, reading, or volunteering, we can help them develop a more well-rounded perspective and a healthier relationship with technology.
What specific concerns or issues are you facing with young people and their phone use? I'd be happy to help you brainstorm solutions.
While the narrative around a dystopian life has been woven around through several media outlets, especially through shows like Black Mirror, Logout takes it up a notch by giving us several perspectives and a strong subtext.
Every act in this film focuses on the idea of obsession. An influencer obsessed with fame, a fan obsessed with his life, and those unnamed, everyday digital consumers looking for the next hit of dopamine on their screens.
Babil's excellent delivery and emotional depth breathes life into these narratives. It's a thrilling, exciting, horrifying and saddening journey where an influencer gets entangled in a sociopath's vision of what's right and wrong.
Every act in this film focuses on the idea of obsession. An influencer obsessed with fame, a fan obsessed with his life, and those unnamed, everyday digital consumers looking for the next hit of dopamine on their screens.
Babil's excellent delivery and emotional depth breathes life into these narratives. It's a thrilling, exciting, horrifying and saddening journey where an influencer gets entangled in a sociopath's vision of what's right and wrong.
A well thought out movie centered around social media frenzy. The film aptly portrays the growing trend of influencers in our society at large. It showcases that there is a very thin line between passion and obsession and that we should know when and where to step back and not go overboard. A hard-hitting story that makes us ponder that there is more to life than the 'reel world'. The world is getting closer but our true relations are drifting apart. Watch it with your family especially your teenage kids who are engrossed and lost in this fictitious world!
P. S. Babil Khan truly deserves a standing ovation for his fabulous acting prowess!👏🏻
P. S. Babil Khan truly deserves a standing ovation for his fabulous acting prowess!👏🏻
Logout dives headfirst into the chaos of today's social media culture, spotlighting how influencers have stopped creating content and instead, have become the content. The narrative is thought-provoking and uncomfortably relatable in an era dominated by likes, shares, and viral moments.
At the heart of the film is Babil Khan, who delivers an absolutely magnetic performance. With nearly 80% of the screen time, Babil carries the entire film on his shoulders, and does so with the grace and power reminiscent of his legendary father. His expressions, emotional depth, and effortless realism make Logout compelling from start to finish. Truly, Babil rocks and proves once again that he's a talent to watch.
The film's antagonist, a desperate, obsessive fan, adds a decent layer of tension. While the villainous arc could have been more inventive and layered, it still serves its purpose within the story.
All in all, Logout is a solid watch, made exceptional by Babil's standout performance. He doesn't just act but he lives the role. If for nothing else, this film deserves a watch purely for him.
At the heart of the film is Babil Khan, who delivers an absolutely magnetic performance. With nearly 80% of the screen time, Babil carries the entire film on his shoulders, and does so with the grace and power reminiscent of his legendary father. His expressions, emotional depth, and effortless realism make Logout compelling from start to finish. Truly, Babil rocks and proves once again that he's a talent to watch.
The film's antagonist, a desperate, obsessive fan, adds a decent layer of tension. While the villainous arc could have been more inventive and layered, it still serves its purpose within the story.
All in all, Logout is a solid watch, made exceptional by Babil's standout performance. He doesn't just act but he lives the role. If for nothing else, this film deserves a watch purely for him.
"Logout" isn't just a movie - it's a mirror held up to the digital generation. With razor-sharp writing and clear, confident direction, this film dives into the chaotic, content-driven lives of today's youth, where going viral is the new currency and staying relevant means everything.
At the center of it all is Babil Khan, delivering a breakout performance as Pratyush. He nails the vulnerability, ambition, and moral confusion of a young creator caught in the web of fame and online validation. It's not just good casting - it's perfect casting. Babil doesn't just act - he lives the character. Expect to see a lot more of him in the years to come.
The film's themes are timely and hard-hitting - exploring digital burnout, cancel culture, toxic virality, and the loneliness behind the lens. It's a social commentary that doesn't preach but still manages to provoke deep thought.
🎬 Direction & Screenplay: Crisp, modern, and rooted in today's reality. The narrative never lags.
🎭 Performances: Solid across the board, but Babil Khan is the standout.
📱 Relatability: Sky high for anyone who's ever opened a ring light or chased likes.
Final Verdict: "Logout" is a digital-age drama with heart, edge, and relevance. It speaks directly to content creators, influencers, and anyone navigating identity in the online world. A bold and timely film - don't miss it.
REGARDS ReviewGiri.
At the center of it all is Babil Khan, delivering a breakout performance as Pratyush. He nails the vulnerability, ambition, and moral confusion of a young creator caught in the web of fame and online validation. It's not just good casting - it's perfect casting. Babil doesn't just act - he lives the character. Expect to see a lot more of him in the years to come.
The film's themes are timely and hard-hitting - exploring digital burnout, cancel culture, toxic virality, and the loneliness behind the lens. It's a social commentary that doesn't preach but still manages to provoke deep thought.
🎬 Direction & Screenplay: Crisp, modern, and rooted in today's reality. The narrative never lags.
🎭 Performances: Solid across the board, but Babil Khan is the standout.
📱 Relatability: Sky high for anyone who's ever opened a ring light or chased likes.
Final Verdict: "Logout" is a digital-age drama with heart, edge, and relevance. It speaks directly to content creators, influencers, and anyone navigating identity in the online world. A bold and timely film - don't miss it.
REGARDS ReviewGiri.
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