Kimi Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Kimi: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Introduction: Kimi and Angela

The film opens with Bradley Hasling, CEO of Amygdala Corporation, promoting their new product, Kimi, a smart speaker that uses human monitoring. Angela Childs, an Amygdala employee in Seattle, works from home correcting Kimi’s data streams. Suffering from agoraphobia, her primary human contact is with her neighbor, Terry.

Kimi Scene 1

The Discovery

While working, Angela hears a recording suggesting a violent sexual assault. With the help of a coworker, Darius, she identifies the victim as Samantha. Further recordings reveal what appears to be Samantha’s murder. Angela discovers the perpetrator is ‘Brad’, none other than CEO Bradley Hasling, and that Samantha was his mistress.

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Reporting the Crime and Facing Resistance

Angela reports the incident, but the company executive, Natalie Chowdhury, seems reluctant to involve the authorities. Darius informs Angela that Samantha’s voice recordings have been deleted from the company servers. Soon after, unknown men appear, forcing Angela to flee.

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On the Run

Angela attempts to reach the FBI, but is tracked by assassins through her phone. They try to abduct her, but protestors intervene. Yuri, a hacker, tracks her location via her search history. Angela is drugged and taken back to her apartment, where the assassins plan to stage a home invasion.

Kimi Scene 4

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Angela Childs (Zoë Kravitz): An agoraphobic tech worker who uncovers a violent crime while reviewing data streams and must overcome her fears to expose the truth.
  • Terry Hughes (Byron Bowers): Angela’s supportive neighbor and romantic partner who encourages her to confront her agoraphobia.
  • Natalie Chowdhury (Rita Wilson): An Amygdala executive who appears helpful initially but seems reticent to involve the authorities, raising Angela’s suspicions.
  • Bradley Hasling (Derek DelGaudio): The CEO of Amygdala, the company behind Kimi, who is revealed to be involved in the crime Angela uncovers.
  • Antonio Rivas (Jaime Camil): A hitman hired by Hasling to cover up his crime, who relentlessly pursues Angela to retrieve the incriminating evidence.
  • Samantha Gerrity (Erika Christensen): Hasling’s mistress who falls victim to his violent crime.
  • Kevin (Devin Ratray): Angela’s reclusive neighbor who gets caught in the crossfire.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Angela Childs: “And trust me, I know bad: I used to moderate for Facebook.” – Angela uses this line to show Natalie that she is familiar with the nature of the recording, highlighting her experience with disturbing online content.
  • Natalie Chowdhury: “I think you should go home, Angela. You’re obviously not well.” – Natalie dismisses Angela’s concerns and questions her mental state to avoid addressing the serious issue, showcasing corporate indifference.
  • Angela Childs: “Kimi, intruder alert.” – Angela uses the Kimi device to create a distraction and confuse her attackers, turning the technology against them.

💰Box Office

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  • Domestic Gross: N/A
  • Worldwide Gross: $63,155

💥 Kimi Reviews

Personal Review

I really enjoyed Kimi! Zoe Kravitz did an awesome job portraying someone struggling with agoraphobia. I loved how the movie used the COVID-19 pandemic as a backdrop, it felt relevant and added to the tension. The scenes where she finally ventures outside are so gripping, you can really feel her anxiety. The ending was super satisfying too, especially with the nail gun – I was cheering her on!

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of thrillers”
    • “Viewers interested in technology and data privacy themes”
    • “Fans of Steven Soderbergh’s directing style”
    • “Those who enjoy movies with strong female leads”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Violence”
    • “Sexual assault references”
    • “Drug use”
    • “Strong language”

Professional Reviews

  • Variety: “Soderbergh dashes off a smart, sexy thriller about a spy couple with trust issues. It’s a welcome reminder that less, in the movies, can sometimes be more. It’s also an art-suspense pastiche that’s clever enough to hook you. A movie that is entertaining and that is about the times we’re in.
  • IMDB User Review: “A strong Rear Window-esque tech thriller brought to stylish life by Soderbergh’s style and a strong performance by Zoe Kravitz. Taking what could’ve been an average thriller and elevating it with his style. Kravitz is terrific in the role of Angela and much of the time, especially in the first hour, Angela is the only character we see directly as she interacts through the world primarily through text messaging, video conferencing, and phone calls.
  • IMDB User Review: “Provocative, incredibly entertaining and stupidly efficient, Soderbergh does the best with a very simple story and concept. With a solid script, great direction, and a fantastic performance by Zoe Kravitz, Soderbergh continues to show his strength as a versatile director taking what could’ve been an average thriller and elevating it with his style.

Audience Reactions

Zoe Kravitz’s performance was praised for authentically portraying agoraphobia and anxiety.: Viewers loved the film’s fast pacing and how it kept them engaged from start to finish.

The film’s use of modern technology and surveillance themes resonated with many.: Many people appreciated how the film updated classic thriller tropes for the digital age.

Overall Consensus: Kimi is a fast-paced thriller with a compelling lead performance, but mixed opinions due to plot holes and implausible moments.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Betsy Brantley, the voice of Kimi, is director Steven Soderbergh’s ex-wife.”
  • “The film was shot in Seattle, Washington, using practical locations to enhance the sense of realism.”
  • “David Koepp, the screenwriter, has a history of writing thrillers involving technology and paranoia, such as ‘Panic Room’.”
  • “The COVID-19 pandemic setting was integrated into the plot to explore themes of isolation and anxiety.”

🖥️ How to Watch Kimi?

Kimi is exclusively available to stream on HBO Max. As an HBO Max original, it is not available for purchase on digital platforms like Prime Video or Apple TV. To watch, you’ll need a subscription to HBO Max. Check local listings for availability in your region.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Kimi, you might like these similar films:

  • Rear Window (1954): Shares the theme of witnessing a crime from a confined space, inspiring the premise of ‘Kimi’.
  • Panic Room (2002): Features a protagonist trapped in a confined space who must use their wits to survive a home invasion.
  • The Net (1995): Explores themes of technology, privacy, and a protagonist who uncovers a conspiracy and is targeted.
  • Searching (2018): A modern thriller that utilizes technology and digital clues to solve a mystery.
  • Blow Out (1981): Features a sound technician who accidentally records evidence of a crime and becomes embroiled in a conspiracy.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Kimi features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is Kimi about?

Kimi is a thriller about an agoraphobic tech worker who uncovers evidence of a violent crime while reviewing data streams from a smart speaker device and must overcome her fears to bring the perpetrator to justice.

Where can I watch Kimi?

Kimi is exclusively available on HBO Max. You will need a subscription to the streaming service to watch the film.

Is Kimi a remake of Rear Window?

While Kimi shares some thematic similarities with Rear Window, such as a protagonist confined to their home who witnesses a crime, it is not a direct remake. Kimi modernizes the concept with technology and focuses on data privacy and corporate malfeasance.

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