
'Nerve' is about an online dare game, in which people give participants anonymous dares for money. The participants compete with each other to win the grand prize as the dares get tougher. Things get worse when the tasks get increasingly dangerous and lives are at stake.... (Full plot summary below)
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'Nerve' is about an online dare game, in which people give participants anonymous dares for money. The participants compete with each other to win the grand prize as the dares get tougher. Things get worse when the tasks get increasingly dangerous and lives are at stake.
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| Film Journal InternationalRebecca PahleTruth or Dare goes digital in the teen techno thriller Nerve, a light bit of summer fun as long as you can look past the fact that none of it makes any damn sense. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePiers MarchantWhat the film has going for it primarily is a sense of immediacy. |
| New York PostKyle SmithThe sharpest, wildest and most unpredictable thriller I’ve seen this year. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Nerve" loses its titular gumption right when it gets going, growing more obsessed with Disney Channel-style social circle hysterics than the greater evil of a life lived in service of a faceless audience. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesA killer concept and better execution. Part adrenaline rush/part social commentary on insta-fame and Internet mob mentality, Nerve is smarter than the typical teen thriller. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzIt briefly has enough energy to be diverting, even if it soon moves from cute to ugly to ridiculous. |
| The Arts DeskAdam SweetingNerve is a moral fable for the social media era, and a Cinderella story that turns into The Hunger Games. Luckily, it's much more fun than that makes it sound. |
| Independent (UK)Will SlocombeNerve, for all its faults, is a timely reminder of the perils of social conformity in an increasingly online world. |
| Student EdgeSimon MiraudoAnyone coming to this thing in October may be floored by its quaintness. By November, Nerve might feel like War Games; by December, Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat. |
| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyAs the film enters its third and final act, you realise that it's not possible for it to be wrapped up in a logical fashion. |