Killer App (2017)

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Original Title: Antisocial.app

A young hacker creates an "antisocial" networking app that matches enemies instead of friends. When her enemies start turning up dead, she must uncover who or what is behind it before it's too late

Introduction to "Killer App"
"Killer App", also known as "Antisocial.app", is a 2017 thriller directed by Tommaso Cardile. The film centers around the dark side of innovation, cyber-bullying, and the dangerous effects that can emerge from social networks and unregulated app advancement. The film attempts to tap into the modern audience's fears about personal privacy invasion, identity theft, and the extreme power of software that can dominate our lives.

Plot Summary
The story focuses on a girl called Jesse who is an ambitious coder and the developer of an innovative brand-new social media app. As the app starts to gain traction and appeal, it becomes clear that it has a dark side-- it motivates and rewards users for performing violent and vicious acts, turning social media engagement into an unsafe video game.

The plot thickens when Jesse's good friends start dying under strange scenarios. She begins to think that the app she developed might be accountable. Jesse needs to then become a detective, diving deep into the coding and the background of her own development, to learn how and why the app is causing such destruction.

As proof mounts and the body count increases, Jesse signs up with forces with an investigator. Together, they start a high-stakes mission to comprehend the app's sinister mechanics and stop it before more lives are lost. Throughout her investigation, Jesse is exposed to the world of the underground internet, including dark web hackers and deceitful tech business owners who may be exploiting her app for their gain.

Themes and Relevance
"Killer App" discuss a number of modern themes, such as the invasive influence of innovation on our individual lives and the vulnerability of personal privacy in the digital age. The film take advantage of the collective stress and anxiety about the power of hidden developers and undetectable algorithms that determine online experiences and the effects of online activities spilling into the physical world.

The movie checks out the lengths to which people will go for popularity, success, and validation within the sphere of social media, in addition to the pressing concern of cyber-bullying. The story functions as a cautionary tale about the untreated development of technology and the threats of creating something that can not be managed.

Reception
Upon its release, "Killer App" received a mixed to the unfavorable reception. Critics frequently pointed out that while the motion picture had a fascinating and timely facility, its execution fell short in terms of script, character development, and reliability of the plot. The movie's attempt to speak on the vital issues of the digital age was valued, but lots of felt the movie counted on too many innovation thriller clichés without providing much in the method of fresh insight or innovative storytelling.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Killer App" is a film that attempts to grapple with the crossway between technology, morality, and human habits. While it is successful in sparking a conversation about crucial problems associated with social media and cyber-bullying, its effect is minimized by its execution. Nonetheless, "Killer App" presents an intriguing premise that reflects genuine concerns of the digital era and highlights the need for ethical consideration in the development of innovation. Its story functions as a suggestion of the possibly catastrophic consequences that technological innovation can have if left uncontrolled and unguided by a moral compass.

Top Cast

  • Ashley Rickards (small)
    Ashley Rickards
    Jessie
  • Skyler Maxon (small)
    Skyler Maxon
    Ian
  • Will Lancaster (small)
    Will Lancaster
    Mateo
  • Niki Koss (small)
    Niki Koss
    Stacey
  • Greg Ellis (small)
    Greg Ellis
    Springer (as Jonny Rees)
  • Brooke Langton (small)
    Brooke Langton
    Emily
  • Manny Pérez (small)
    Manny Pérez
    Detective Meyer
  • Jennifer Missoni (small)
    Jennifer Missoni
    Barclay
  • Mario Revolori (small)
    Mario Revolori
    Ping
  • Mandy June Turpin (small)
    Mandy June Turpin
    Natalie