Jane Schoenbrun
We're All Going to the World's Fair
Alone in her attic bedroom, teenager Casey becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game, wherein she begins to document the changes that may or may not be happening to her.
- Director: Jane Schoenbrun
- Main Cast: Michael J. Rogers, Anna Cobb, Holly Anne Frink
- Soundtrack: Alex Giannascoli
- Cinematography: Daniel Patrick Carbone
- Screenplay: Jane Schoenbrun
Cinema Premiere: October 10, 2021
Reviews
6 reviews of We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021)
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3 / 10
Despite the film portraying the desperation of being seen online and finding one's identity in the world in a good and quite gripping way, it doesn't have much to offer. It feels dull, too long, and too vague to be interesting as a thriller nor a horror movie. - Fredrik Lagnetoft
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3 / 10
Although the film portrays the desperation of being seen online and finding one's identity in the world in a good and quite touching way, it has little to offer. It seems both boring, too long, and too vague to be interesting as either a thriller or a horror film. - Nadia Berg
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3 / 10
Despite the fact that the film portrays the desperation of becoming visible online and finding one's identity in the world in a good and quite gripping way, it doesn't have much to offer. It seems both boring, too long, and too vague to be interesting as either a thriller or a horror film. - Casper Nilsen
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3 / 10
Although the film depicts the despair of finding visibility and identity online very well and touchingly, it does not have enough content. It feels both boring, too long, and too vague to be an interesting thriller or horror film. - Jaakko Niemi
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3 / 10
Although the film portrays the desperation associated with being noticed online and finding one's own identity in the world in a good and quite moving way, it doesn't have much to offer. It seems to be both boring, too long, and too vague to be engaging as a thriller or horror. - Mariusz Gorski
Box Office
We're All Going to the World's Fair has earned a total of 105 341 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).
1. Filmbladet
Although the film portrays the desperation of being seen online and finding one's identity in the world in a good and quite gripping way, it doesn't have much to offer. It feels both boring, too long and too vague to be interesting as either a thriller or a horror film. - Fredrik Lagnetoft
Swedish: Review: "We're All Going to the World's Fair"