Selling Stupid

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  • 2017
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 5.5  (51)

Selling Stupid is a 2017 independent comedy film directed by and starring director and actress Roni Jonah. The movie also features Tonia L. Carrier Hicks and Nicholas Joseph Mackey in leading roles. The film takes place in a not-too-distant future in which corporations have completely taken over the world, as they have become the driving force behind governments, law enforcement agencies, and popular culture. As a result, society is now driven by consumer culture, where everyone's worth is based on how much they buy from these corporations.

Selling Stupid follows the story of Daisy (Roni Jonah), a young woman who is struggling to make a living in this consumerist dystopia. Daisy lives with her roommate and best friend, Molly (Tonia L. Carrier Hicks), who is a struggling actress constantly auditioning for roles she never gets.

One day, Daisy stumbles upon an online ad for a job at a new retail store called "SuperMart." The store claims to be the "ultimate consumer experience" and promises to make customers feel good by buying more of their products. Despite her reservations, Daisy applies for the job and gets hired.

Daisy starts working at SuperMart and quickly realizes that the store is nothing more than a front for a top-secret government experiment. The experiment involves training employees to use subliminal messaging techniques to make customers feel unhappy and, thus, encourage them to buy more products to feel better.

As Daisy becomes more involved in the experiment, she also becomes more conflicted. She enjoys her job, as it provides her with the steady income she needs to pay rent and buy necessities, but she also starts to see how the constant consumerism is draining the life out of people. Daisy's internal conflict escalates, and she is forced to make a decision: continue working at SuperMart and face the consequences that come with supporting such immoral practices, or make a stand and quit, even if it means losing her job and becoming a social outcast.

Throughout the movie, Selling Stupid perfectly captures the ridiculousness of consumer culture and the dangers it poses to society. The film is filled with satire, absurdity, and clever commentary on the world in which we live.

Roni Jonah shines as the film's protagonist, delivering a witty and heartfelt performance as Daisy. Tonia L. Carrier Hicks is also brilliant as Molly, providing much of the film's humor with her over-the-top antics and quirky personality.

Nicholas Joseph Mackey gives an equally entertaining performance as Bob, an eccentric government agent tasked with overseeing the SuperMart experiment. Bob is a standout character who provides many of the film's funniest moments.

The film's writing is smart and engaging, with plenty of hilarious one-liners and dark humor that is sure to keep audiences entertained. The direction is also impressive, with Jonah showing an excellent understanding of comedy and timing.

Ultimately, Selling Stupid is a refreshing take on the familiar consumerism trope, a sub-genre that has been explored extensively in popular culture over time. The film offers an original, thought-provoking commentary on the dangers of consumer culture and the importance of individual ethics in a world where corporations hold all the power. Selling Stupid is a must-watch for anyone looking for a witty and engaging indie comedy that tackles pressing issues in contemporary society.

Selling Stupid is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.5.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (51)
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