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The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted (2024) Movie Review

By Newguy

The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted – Movie Review

Join us in the thrilling journey of 'The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted'. Read our movie review and find out if the tech entrepreneur can beat the odds and save his startup.

Director: Graham Holliday (The Second Target)

Writer: Graham Holliday (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: From the youngest SAG-AFTRA signatory producer on record comes a business thriller about a tech entrepreneur attempting to secure funding for his startup in order to hold off a buyout from a threatening competitor – all in a single day.

Runtime: 1 Hour 47 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted starts when Ev (Bryant) and Sean (Murillo) look to launch their new software app. They have created a social media platform named ‘Glitch’ and have started trying to make a deal with successful tech businesses. The company they most want to work with is Trender, but to up the price they negotiate with other companies first.

However, behind the scenes, things start going wrong. Ev must work with his software engineer and discover the problem with the app. It leads to an added race to fix the problem before getting consumed by debt.

Verdict on The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted

The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted is a thriller following a tech company looking to make a sale. It follows the negotiations trying to get the best deal, through the cutthroat industry.

This is a tense thriller driven by greed, power and determination. It shows how crazy a tech firm can create buzz without even having a product launch. The movie uses the real-time feeling to show the panic of getting the deal done on this day. We get plenty of twists and turns along the way. It does create a world where everybody feels shady and shows how far certain members would go to make something land in their favour.

The way the movie is shot keeps everyone away from each other, showing the distant relationship between everyone involved. It creates a colder way to conduct business without needing to meet the people involved.

Final ThoughtsThe Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted is a great business conducting thriller.

The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted (2024) Movie Review

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