Hannah Tatro
First things first: this movie isn't a comedy. At least, it's not a comedy unless you find the blackness of the nihilistic void truly, unnervingly hilarious. I, for one, do not. This movie is perhaps an interesting (albeit disturbing) commentary on the blossoming of app-fueled obsessive narcism in our society. But even if taken for what it is, this movie drags you into an anxious, obsessive, manic-depressive hole of shame and repugnance, which makes the "comedy" label all the more ill-fitting.
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Chad Watkins
Poignant and Witty I, for one, found some of the scenes in Ingrid Goes West to be hilarious. I laughed a great deal! I possess a dark sense of humor, though. I feel that the film is relevant in its material of the digital age, a time where cohesiveness and separation are united by the use of media and the internet. Frankly, the ending unnerved me. I think that it was a clever, likely outcome to the scenario, touching on reality.
Zyra L. F.
Selfie did it better with an awesome cast, the cutest kid ever and John Cho. With all the reboots of old shows that had a long run, bring back the witty show that was cancelled way too soon. We deserve smarter comedies, not more vapid derogatory raunch.