I was not prepared for just how 'no budget' lo-tech syfy* this was (*not a misspelling). This "Smart House" is essentially like a cramped little townhouse and we're supposed to believe the whole place is operated by a super Alexa (named Cassandra here) that the heroine calls on to do every little thing.
She walks up next to the $30 coffee maker, arms crossed, and asks the Smart House to turn it off. She walks up to the ordinary looking front door and asks the Smart Home to lock it. All met with her satisfied approval.
And I'm no hair expert but why does the main girl look like she's sporting a terrible wig? The part in her hair actually changes from shot to shot (sometimes left, then right, then down the middle) all within the same scene.
Now in full disclosure, I make it a point to never rate a movie I don't see through to the end, but once the ASMR segment started (and kept going) I had to stop, making it through just 10 minutes of this... endurance test. And I felt compelled to leave a review as a warning for others.
She walks up next to the $30 coffee maker, arms crossed, and asks the Smart House to turn it off. She walks up to the ordinary looking front door and asks the Smart Home to lock it. All met with her satisfied approval.
And I'm no hair expert but why does the main girl look like she's sporting a terrible wig? The part in her hair actually changes from shot to shot (sometimes left, then right, then down the middle) all within the same scene.
Now in full disclosure, I make it a point to never rate a movie I don't see through to the end, but once the ASMR segment started (and kept going) I had to stop, making it through just 10 minutes of this... endurance test. And I felt compelled to leave a review as a warning for others.