Monday, February 21, 2022

The Review: Kimi


Kimi 1/10


I have been striking out with movies. This is about a woman that is afraid to leave her place because of an assault as well as Covid. She works for a company where she goes through their Amazon Siri type device and fixes it so that it can understand its owners better. She hears an assault and tries to report it and ends up being sent through every hoop. It turns out that the recording she heard, the creator of the device was the guy in it and he assaulted a woman. He finds out through his shady team and they track her down, kidnap her twice, and she manages to outsmart them. In this movie the main star seems like she is acting in an actual movie and everyone around her is in another film. Like a TV movie or something. I just sat for most of the film waiting for it to begin and not watch someone working from home. Hell, I'm doing that! Its not fun! For her to succeed in everything she is doing to escape and do the right thing everyone else has to be stupid, and they are. This is the kind of movie you could just put on while you're doing something else and not miss too much.

ZoĆ« Kravitz as Angela Childs

Betsy Brantley as the voice of Kimi

Rita Wilson as Natalie Chowdhury

India de Beaufort as Sharon

Emily Kuroda as Dr. Sarah Burns

Byron Bowers as Terry Hughes

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