Not Okay

An ambitious young woman, desperate for followers and fame, fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. When a terrifying incident takes place in the real world and becomes part of her imaginary trip, her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she’s wanted.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Stars: Zoey Deutch, Dylan O'Brien, Mia Isaac, Tia Dionne Hodge, Negin Farsad, Nadia Alexander, Embeth Davidtz, Karan Soni, Sarah Yarkin, Gwyneth Anne Trumbore, Peter Patrikios, Steven Bono Jr., Blaise Corrigan, Simone Vysnovsky, Logan Crawford, Judy Zheng, Dash Perry, Julissa Piatt, Kapil Bawa, Quinn Shephard, Reece Feldman, Shawn Chatfield, Rocco Botte, Brennan Brown, Caroline Calloway
  • Director: Quinn Shephard
 Comments
  • karlandrewcruz - 21 April 2024
    Not everyone deserves a redemption arc
    "NOT OKAY" delves into the dark side of social media, portraying an ambitious young woman who fabricates a trip to Paris to boost her online following. When a real-life tragedy intersects with her fabricated story, she is thrust into a moral dilemma that offers her the attention she craves. The film cynically explores the lengths people will go to for fame and validation in the digital age.

    The protagonist's quest for followers and fame paints a bleak picture of modern society, highlighting the superficiality and narcissism prevalent in influencer culture. The movie's message is clear: not everyone deserves a redemption arc, especially those who manipulate and deceive for personal gain.

    While the film effectively critiques the pitfalls of social media, it fails to offer any meaningful solutions or insights. Instead, it serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of living a life driven by the pursuit of online validation.

    Overall, "NOT OKAY" is a cynical take on social media culture, offering a bleak portrayal of a society obsessed with likes, follows, and virtual fame. It serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of prioritizing online personas over real-life integrity.
  • mohammadr-69812 - 20 January 2023
    Lie can destroy everything
    All the things that's happen in movie tell us lying make everything worse and we cant handel anything that's happen after that.

    She want everybody pay attention to her and she did we the most awful way that's destroy her and her life But something we saw in the movie show us she not regret about her mistake until the end of story she saw she made terrible mistake and lie about something that's she knew people care about it a lot Now Days social media control everything and danni like this to see and get close to somebody but it doesn't work at all and everything change after all people now the truth.

    I think maybe a better ending everybody except for this movie.