i-Lived

July. 03,2015      NR
Rating:
4.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Josh Fosse is a 20-something guy whose life is going nowhere. His girl left him, his rent is late, and he lacks a real job. He is trying to make it as an app reviewer online and decides to review a self-help app called i-Lived for fun. He signs on and immediately his life turns around. He meets the girl of his dreams and he gets a job offer he can't refuse. Convinced it's him and not the app, he signs out... and loses everything. He signs on again but this time the terms are different, the app is asking him to do things that are out of his moral comfort zone, but which are essential to becoming the success the app tells him he can be.

Jan Broberg as  Josh's Mom
Shannon Collis as  Drunk Girl
Josh Cowdery as  Josh's Dad
Luis Fernandez-Gil as  Roberto Luis
Franck Khalfoun as  Detective McQuee (voice)
Christopher Menaul as  Bobby Yen (as Chris Mena)
Koral Michaels as  Kidnap Girl
Elaine Partnow as  Mrs. Lee
Sarah Power as  Greta
Brian Breiter as  The Man

Reviews

Scanialara
2015/07/03

You won't be disappointed!

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Lawbolisted
2015/07/04

Powerful

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Intcatinfo
2015/07/05

A Masterpiece!

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TrueHello
2015/07/06

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Michael Ledo
2015/07/07

Josh (Jeremiah Watkins) is an unemployed techno-geek who spends his time in his rent due apartment making reviews for U-Tube. He signs up for an app called i-Lived. The app helps him achieve what he desires, but there is something he must do first. The app takes control of his life.We have seen similar control film with a caller. This one uses an app instead. The backwards "E" in the title is a major clue the reveals itself early in a mirror early on. The acting was okay and the plot could have moved better.Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity

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Arun George
2015/07/08

'i-Lived' is a cyber-psychological thriller with minimal shades of gore-horror. The story centers around Josh (Jeremiah Watkins), a tech vlogger who specializes in app reviews. As part of his routine, he comes across a self-help app called 'i-Lived' that asks its users to input the issues and problems that they face, for which remedies are provided in the form of a series of pop-up tasks.First things first, this isn't the first movie that tries to showcase the apparent monstrosities hidden in the internet world. Therefore, the narrative treatment at the very least needed to be newfangled. Does 'i-Lived' keep its end of the bargain on that front? A resounding NO! 'Nerve' is a similar movie that has, to an extent, emerged a triumph in terms of crafting of visuals and character establishment (I think it's definitely 'watchable' even with its sugary connotations). The language-style (and gimmicks) used for the vlog recordings doesn't suit a tech-reviewer at all (forget professional, not even freelance!). Josh walks and talks like a high-on-energy-drink stand-up comedian in his videos, while he's more of an introvert (or ambivert) in reality.Every little aspect in the movie has an artificial quality to it. The app, which is supposed to be the 'next big thing' in the tech world, has a shabby design and looks dated. The notion of smart- phone users never going through license agreements during installation and usage of these apps (and blindly click 'Yes to all') is stemmed from remarkable thinking (and I wish that had been put to the test more!). Unlike Josh's unfunny puns in his videos, the real fun begins when he starts to accomplish those unusual tasks set against the requests that he makes in the app. Josh soon beds a wealthy + goodlooking chick by the name of Greta (Sarah Power); his online following displays a marked growth; he lands a job with a large tech conglomerate; his sick mom miraculously shows improvement - all with the supposed help of the app.None of the characters other than Josh are fully developed - in fact, some of them seem like tools placed deliberately into the film to complement the tasks required to be done, as per the app. Greta turns out to be mere eye-candy throughout, although one'd expect her character to be focal to the proceedings. Nope, never happens. Even the Filipino friend: the relevance of this character is by and large, minimal. Things go steadily downhill when Khalfoun lends the latter half of the movie a ghastly flavor. The thrills offered are barely enough, the horror almost absent (where's the creepiness? hint: 'Unfriended'). A couple of dream sequences sought to intrigue but even they didn't leave the lasting impression that they should have.The message the film tries to convey is all too relevant for the current generation but it's the sloppy execution that acts as buzz- kill. The shock value and stakes for the characters needed to be a lot higher than what's unveiled in 'i-Lived'. Verdict: Disappointing!

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briansobe
2015/07/09

This was a fantastic concept that was very well executed especially considering you didn't have a huge Hollywood budget. The newcomer cast did a great job building the suspense taking us on an intense journey into a man's Mental unraveling at the hands of this phone app. Watching this film makes us realize how attached we are to our phones, and how we are living as voyeurs watching each other's lives online. Be careful what you wish for and read the user agreement. Great job Franck Khalfoun excellent as always. Rewatch the movie, and watch the videos closely, very creepy stuff.Enjoy!

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missunify
2015/07/10

Cool concept, terrible execution.Bad acting.Bad cinematics.Bad sound direction.Bad atmosphere.Just Bad Overall.Nothing more to say. Don't waste your time.Youtubers don't act like that.Only good scene was sex scene.2/10.

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