Spree (2020)

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Desperate for an online following, a rideshare driver has figured out a deadly plan to go viral and he will stop at nothing to get his five minutes of fame.

Film Overview
"Spree" is a 2020 dark comedy thriller movie directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko. The film, set in the backdrop of Los Angeles, features Joe Keery who is popularly understood for starring in the Netflix program "Stranger Things". He plays the function of Kurt Kunkle, a social media obsessed rideshare motorist who 'd do anything for web fame.

Plot
Kurt Kunkle is a desperate young man who yearns for online prestige. He feels overlooked as all his attempts to gather a considerable online following have failed. As a rideshare motorist for a business called Spree, Kurt prepares a harmful strategy, wanting to go viral and attain his distorted idea of success.

Kurt plants cameras in his vehicle and begins to livestream his trips, only for his audience to discover them dull. Now determined to make his broadcast interesting, he contrives a murderous plot dubbed '#thelesson'. He begins murdering his unwary passengers and documenting these scary occasions on his livestream. Whether they are ill-mannered teenagers, unwary couples, or pompous entrepreneurs - no guest is safe.

Character
Kurt's character is layered and unique, disturbing yet appealing. He carries out his ruthless program with an eerie glee which highlights his psychological instability. He is consumed with attaining viral fame, overlooking any principle of morality or compassion in his pursuit. His life revolves around his livestream, fans, likes, and shares. He goes to dreadful lengths to make his content "intriguing" for his online audience.

Conflict
The dispute in the motion picture occurs when Kurt fulfills comic Jessie Adams, played by Sasheer Zamata, who achieves success and has a big online following. Kurt sees her as someone who can assist increase his appeal. Nevertheless, when Jessie understands Kurt's unhinged state of mind and his ruthless online shenanigans, she faces him and ends up being the main barrier in Kurt's callous mission for virality. A huge part of the movie's climax is their fight and Jessie's attempt to put an end to Kurt's killing spree.

Conclusion
"Spree" challenges and satirizes the grim side of social networks fixation, the unhealthy craving for virality, and the dark lengths to which some may enter their pursuit of internet popularity. It supplies a cooling commentary on the destructive effects of digital culture and the worrying circumstances it could produce when combined with mental instability. While the gruesome actions of Kurt are terrible, they function as an overstated pointer of the risks of valuing online validation over human life and principles.

Final Thoughts
"Spree" delivers a blend of dark comedy, social commentary, and horror, revolving around the implications of social networks fascination. The film stands out for its distinct take on an increasingly relevant topic in our digital age. With its engaging efficiencies - especially by Keery, disturbing plot, and thought-provoking style, the motion picture leaves an enduring impact on the audience and provokes a re-evaluation of our own engagement with social networks.

Top Cast

  • Joe Keery (small)
    Joe Keery
    Kurt Kunkle
  • Sasheer Zamata (small)
    Sasheer Zamata
    Jessie Adams
  • David Arquette (small)
    David Arquette
    Kris Kunkle
  • Kyle Mooney (small)
    Kyle Mooney
    Miles Manderville
  • Mischa Barton (small)
    Mischa Barton
    London
  • Joshua Ovalle (small)
    Joshua Ovalle
    Bobby
  • Frankie Grande (small)
    Frankie Grande
    Richard
  • Lala Kent (small)
    Lala Kent
    Kendra
  • Reatha Grey (small)
    Reatha Grey
    Grandma Adams
  • Caroline Hebert (small)
    Caroline Hebert
    Daisy
  • Sunny Kim (small)
    Sunny Kim
    uNo