
People You May Know follows Jed, a 30-something introvert who has managed to abstain from social media until now. When prompted with the gargantuan task of defining who he is, he realizes the life he can fake is much more interesting than the life he actually leads.... (Full plot summary below)
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People You May Know follows Jed, a 30-something introvert who has managed to abstain from social media until now. When prompted with the gargantuan task of defining who he is, he realizes the life he can fake is much more interesting than the life he actually leads.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThe message is interesting, but "People You May Know" is too heavy-handed, with moments of unpleasant preachiness and unwelcome comic relief. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreTart, smart spin on social media manipulation in a romantic comedy. If only it had an edge. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserDrama explores dishonesty on social media; cursing, sex. |
| User ReviewSheri MAbsolutely loved it! Important movie... see it |
| User ReviewRachel AVery sweet and thoughtful film. Opens your eyes to what we experience everyday, but don't often spend the time to reflect on. I highly recommend this film. |
| User ReviewLev BAn interesting look at the world in which we now all live. The film points out many things we may miss as we live through social media rather than observing what that world really can become. Highly recommend. |
| User ReviewMaina TEntertaining, witty, and extremely relatable. This movie shows us just how much social media shapes people's daily lives. Loved it! I highly recommend! |
| User ReviewTracie BHighly entertaining. Throughly enjoyed this movie. Extremely relevant . |
| User ReviewPrivate USuch a great movie! Very funny, heartfelt, and so of this moment. Highly recommend! |
| User ReviewAlison SIt's refreshing to see a film that unapologetically examines our society's culture with voyeurism, social media and the shallow meanings we resort to. Yet we can always shift our perspective, use it for good and stay true to ourselves. Good lessons for all to be reminded of! Kails Smith Westbrook's performance is honest and beautiful. |