The terrifically efficient and just plain terrific Steven Soderbergh thriller “Kimi” has been streaming for two weeks now, ever since sneaking onto HBO Max with a lack of fanfare bordering on undercover espionage, writes phillipstribune.
The terrifically efficient and just plain terrific Steven Soderbergh thriller “Kimi” has been streaming for two weeks now, ever since sneaking onto HBO Max with a lack of fanfare bordering on undercover espionage.
Angela combs through a daily data stream of customer/smart speaker interactions. Kimi is a next-gen variation on Alexa or Siri, but with humans monitoring which, in theory, improves the smart speaker’s interpretive abilities. It is also the purring, volcano-shaped gadget on which her company has wagered an imminent public stock offering.One day, Angela hears a Kimi recording of what could be a murder in progress.
Koepp knows the value of claustrophobia and home invasion scenarios and he brings Angela’s waking nightmare to a bloody but just-bloody-enough finale, where Angela feels most at home.Peculiarly, both “Kimi” and another new streaming item, “No Exit” on Hulu, exploit the viciously quick possibilities of nail gun violence.
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