Ingrid Goes West

2017 • 98 minutes
4.0
348 reviews
85%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza) is an unstable young woman with a checkered past of obsessive behavior. She secretly moves to Los Angeles to befriend Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen) — an Instagram "influencer" with a fabulous artist boyfriend, a camera-ready terrier, and an array of new products and brands to promote to her followers. After Ingrid adopts a Taylor-made identity for herself, her attempts to prove she's BFF material are underway — that is, until she meets Taylor's obnoxious brother Nicky, who threatens to tear down her façade. Ingrid Goes West is a savagely hilarious dark comedy that brilliantly satirizes the modern world of social media and proves that being #perfect isn't all it's cracked up to be. - ( Original Title - Ingrid Goes West )
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.0
348 reviews
Roosevelt Stacy
September 24, 2017
For this viewer, Ingrid Goes West is a great character study. Aubrey Plaza gives a brilliant performance as Ingrid. A young woman who believes becoming someone close to who your love object (for her, female acquaintances) is, guarantees acceptance, loyalty. Elizabeth Olsen gives an excellent performance as an object of Ingrid's adulation. O'Shea Jackson Jr is excellent as a man Ingrid unknowingly involves in her obsessive quest for Ms. Olsen's character attention, validation. One of 2017's great movies. Highly recommended.
Hannah Tatro
November 27, 2017
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.
18 people found this review helpful
Michael “MACreation” Cain
November 1, 2017
Aubrey is turning into this magnificent phenomenon of an actor. She seems to pick the most interesting rolls to play. This movie is one of the reasons she will go down in history as one of the greatest to ever grace our screens. Not too many movies have great plots with perfect endings. Not to mention a character that can pull off crazy yet relatable at the same time the way she does. Great casting, great story line with a twist of an ending. A must see.
17 people found this review helpful