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Rating: 6.345/10 by 443 users

Not Okay (2022)

An ambitious young woman, desperate for followers and fame, fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. When a terrifying incident takes place in the real world and becomes part of her imaginary trip, her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she’s wanted.

Directing:
  • Quinn Shephard
  • Nicholas Weigand-Suminski
  • Neil Daly
Writing:
  • Quinn Shephard
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jul 29, 2022

Rating: 6.345/10 by 443 users

Alternative Title:
不好 - CN
非我所愿 - SG
Ce n'est pas O.K. - FR
Não Está Tudo Bem - PT
הכל לא בסדר - IL

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 43 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: new york city, satire, social media, woman director, social media influencer, cringe comedy, cancel culture

Christian Vunipola
Christian - Coworker #1
Julia K. Murney
Alice - Support Group Woman
Teddy Cañez
Support Group Man
Megan Haley
Young Publicist
Laurie Shephard
Head Publicist
Tamara Anderson
Homeless Woman
Obaid Kadwani
Reporter #2
Caroline Calloway
Caroline Calloway
Quinn Shephard
Quinn Shephard
Esheka Varshney
Teen Girl #1
Nayib Felix
Dude Across The Street
Logan Crawford
News Reporter
Samia Hampstead
Wellness Girl
Reece Feldman
Reece Feldman
Rocco Botte
Rocco Botte
Shawn Chatfield
Shawn Chatfield
Josh Helfgott
Josh Helfgott
Gwyneth Anne Trumbore
High School Student (uncredited)
Blaise Corrigan
Security Driver (uncredited)
Simone Vysnovsky
High School Student (uncredited)
Judy Zheng
Classmate (uncredited)
Julissa Piatt
High School Student (uncredited)
Luca De Massis
Driver (uncredited)

Manuel São Bento

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Not Okay is, to say the least, a shocking, controversial, thought-provoking movie that all viewers within the digital world should watch. An in-depth study of the absolute worst of social media, clickbait journalism, false victimization, and the relentless pursuit of fame. The satirical-comedic tone doesn't always work, and some quite interesting topics deserved a more detailed exploration and clearer conclusions, especially about cancel culture. Still, Zoey Deutch sells the role of the unlikable protagonist (very) well, despite a bold yet confusing ending concerning the message Quinn Shephard wanted to convey. Nevertheless, the real standout is Mia Isaac, who, at just 18 years old and with only one feature film under her belt before this movie, demonstrates insane talent and delivers one of the most emotionally powerful performances of the year. Cool song choices relevant to the narrative." Rating: B


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