(2016) is a neon-soaked, indie psychological thriller and drama that explores the dangerous intersection of adolescent rebellion, digital identity, and sexual exploitation. Directed by John Carchietta , the film stars Nichole Sakura (as Annie) and Fabianne Therese (as Jules). Plot Overview

The film holds a high critical rating of 100% , praised for its "top-notch cinematography" and its "truthful dive into modern teenagehood".

Moderate. Frequent use of strong language such as the "F-word" and various slurs.

Moderate. Scenes prominently feature alcohol consumption, as well as the use of marijuana and cocaine. Critical Reception

The story follows two teenage girls, Annie and Jules, who feel suffocated by their small-town life and overbearing parents. They hatch a plan to run away together to New York City, but they lack the necessary funds. Jules suggests they start a webcam modeling business to earn quick cash. While successful at first, their secret lives are exposed, leading to a desperate and violent encounter with a middle-aged married man named Frank, which puts their lives in significant danger.