After her release from a psychiatric ward, a woman obsessed with social media moves to LA to stalk an Instagram star, but her plan takes a dark turn.After her release from a psychiatric ward, a woman obsessed with social media moves to LA to stalk an Instagram star, but her plan takes a dark turn.After her release from a psychiatric ward, a woman obsessed with social media moves to LA to stalk an Instagram star, but her plan takes a dark turn.
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- 2 wins & 10 nominations total
Hannah Pearl Utt
- Nicole
- (as Hannah Utt)
Meredith Hagner
- Charlotte
- (as Meredith Kathleen Hagner)
Malika Amandi
- Nurse
- (as Malika Williams)
Jay Weingarten
- Waiter
- (as a different name)
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There is a LOT of weird hate in these reviews for very strange things that kinda aren't even aspects of the movie? Nothing about the shots or scenes appears particularly "cheap" or "cringe", despite what some have said - it looks the same as any other current movie. The bad reviews stink of violated expectations and not much else. You were hoping for some more Parks & Rec or something? This just happens to be a really dark movie about mental illness and isn't maybe as quirky and cutesy as a lot of people were hoping. But review the thing for what it is, not what you were expecting it to be based on seeing one actor's face on the cover. The whole thing was actually really believable and wasn't afraid to get dark and uncomfortable in order to actualize. I was ill-at-ease the whole time, too, but, ah, it's about an unpredictable stalker, so it's kinda supposed to make you feel that way. Not perfect by any means, but I quite admire how dark and honest it is.
An American black comedy drama; A story about a woman craving recognition who becomes obsessed with using social media, which leads to her inserting herself into the life of an unsuspecting influencer. This satirical stalker fantasy strikes a fine balance between topical humour and horror, emboldened by timely social observations. It also has an interesting visual style which is used to good effect. It is well acted and clever in its depiction of neediness and self-obsession but it falls short in its timidity to take on the bigger psychological problem of the character which is evident in the way the film concludes.
While this movie might end up looking obsolete in a few years depending on where technology goes, sociologically, it's damn on point and prescient. Not so much funny as dark and disturbing, it did a good job of showing how empty everyone was, even the so-called "heroes." The ending was a nice touch as well.
Dark comedy with Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen? Sign me in.
But what I got, was definitely not a comedy. There are some laughs in this film, but mostly it's a heavy drama about unbalanced, desperate people. And a very well made one.
'Ingrid Goes West' is so real, so brutal, that it makes the audience uncomfortable, but you still can't look away. This is what the world of social media is when taken to extreme. It's reality for thousands of people, if not for millions.
Sad, yet important and powerful, look at our society today.
But what I got, was definitely not a comedy. There are some laughs in this film, but mostly it's a heavy drama about unbalanced, desperate people. And a very well made one.
'Ingrid Goes West' is so real, so brutal, that it makes the audience uncomfortable, but you still can't look away. This is what the world of social media is when taken to extreme. It's reality for thousands of people, if not for millions.
Sad, yet important and powerful, look at our society today.
I wonder at some of the savage reviews this film got on IMDb. It is no candidate for an Oscar but it is a pretty adequate description of the social media scene, has a reasonably ingenious script and is well acted. I describe it as a semi-black comedy because, very appropriately in an environment where nothing es what it appears to be, it is funny but not totally funny, a little tragic but not as much as it could be. Worth spending a while looking at it.
Did you know
- TriviaBill Murray is listed in the Very Special Thanks section of the credits. In the commentary, Aubrey Plaza says that while she and Murray were filming A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (2012), he gave her his dark blue sweater when she became ill. She wears it in the bank scene and the tropical restaurant scene.
- GoofsIn the opening credit sequence whenever a teary-eyed Ingrid frantically "likes" Charlotte's Instagram posts, her username is added to the displayed list of other users who've like the posts as well. Her username pops-up and is shown as "Ingridgoeswest." At this early on in the film, however, Ingrid has not yet created this account and username.
- Quotes
Ingrid Thorburn: Fuck me, Bruce. Gotham needs you.
- SoundtracksOne Thing Leads to Another
Written by Alfie Agius (as Alfred Agius), Cy Curnin (as Cyril Curnin), Rupert Greenall (as Peter Greenall), Jamie West-Oram (as James West-Oram) & Adam Woods
Performed by The Fixx
By arrangement with EMI Blackwood Music Inc. obo EMI Music Publishing Ltd & Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
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- Інгрід їде на Захід
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,024,308
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $135,301
- Aug 13, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $3,146,831
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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