Jane (2022)

Published on: 23/08/22

Director: Sabrina Jaglom

Jane (2022)

A grieving high school senior starts a social media rampage against anyone who stands in the way of her potential successes.

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Jane (2022)
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 by Maggie Q

An uncle of mine once said that being born in the 1940's was the best thing to have happened to him. He grew up in the 50's, partied in the 60's and 70's, found good work in the 80's and has ignored the rest.



In today's day and age of social media and online bullying it makes you wonder what might have been without the internet. It was afterall, supposed to be a completely good thing.



With Jane you get a mix of the bad that can happen if there is enough weight behind it and you see the repercussions when things aren't shut down with immediate effect.



I thought Jane is a good film that will get better with age, it could even become huge if social media ever did stop from the boredom it can produce. It is a film that is more teenager related so it will not be of everybody.

 by Dee

Jane is a thriller based in a suburban part of America and tells the story of distort teenage girl who, whilst in the debths of dispair goes on a rampage against the other girls in the school.

Whilst the film is relatable in modern day with social media playing an integral part. The story doesnt come to much. Tennagers may find an easy watch but thats as far as it goes for me.

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