The controversial film explores in a sharp and fun way the way we relate to social networks.
One of the most chosen genres by users is undoubtedly black comedy. Therefore, the movie Ingrid changes the course is causing so much fury in Prime video. It was released in 2017 and had great success in cinemas. But recently he reached the platform and in a short time he positioned himself between the most chosen by users.
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The striking of production are two things. Its treatment of social networks, even in 2017 when these new current customs had not yet been consolidated, and also the genre of black comedy, which manages to include acidity in humor without disregarding the plot and the message.


Ingrid Goes West

Prime Video: What is Ingrid’s plot changes course
The story revolves around Ingrid Thorkn, a young possessive and obsessed with social networkswhose only friend is Charlotte, who actually only knows through Instagram. One day, he discovers that he is getting married and did not invite her to her wedding, so she decides to appear and recriminate it, ruining her night.
For that situation, she was referred to the psychiatric hospital. After discharge, he returns to his mother’s house, where he had not gone since he died; And soon he learns that he received an inheritance of $ 60,000. In this way, he decides to move to Los Angeles, with the aim of meeting a new influencer with which she was obsessed.
Prime video: Ingrid trailer changes the course
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Prime video: Ingrid cast changes the course
- Aubrey Plaza (Ingrid Thornburn)
- Elyzabeth Olsen (Taylor Sloane)
- O’SHEA Jackson JR (Dan Pinto)
- Wyatt Russell (Ezra O’Keefe)
- Meredith Hagner (Charlotte)
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