The benefit of a sequel is that you can hit the ground running. The lore, the characters, even the narrative format, have all been established, so filmmakers can dispense with the formality of introducing everything except the new plot. Writer/director Kurtis David Harder absolutely embraces this approach for his sequel, Influencers. Building off the events […]
The benefit of a sequel is that you can hit the ground running. The lore, the characters, even the narrative format, have all been established, so filmmakers can dispense with the formality of introducing everything except the new plot.
Writer/director Kurtis David Harder absolutely embraces this approach for his sequel, Influencers. Building off the events of the 2023 film, the sequel opens with a moment of violence, before catching up with CW (Cassandra Naud) one year later.
CW now identifies as Catherine. She’s living in the south of France with her girlfriend, Diane (Lisa Delamar), eating at cute cafes and preparing for a weekend in the country to celebrate their one year anniversary. It seems as though the sociopath has turned over a new leaf: she’s happy and in love, even if Diane clearly has no idea who CW really is.
Things quickly fall apart when they arrive at the hotel and discover that they’ve been bumped from their expensive suite by an influencer named Charlotte (Georgina Campbell). Much to CW’s chagrin, the brand ambassador befriends Diane and begins to encroach on their weekend plans, prompting CW to realize that she’s not completely done dispensing influencer justice.
Influencers adopts the same kind of non-linear narrative as its predecessor, but the new film utilizes it less for shock value than storytelling. When the title pops up at the end of the first act, roughly 30 minutes in, it’s not surprising; it feels like a knowing wink because we remember the format of Influencer.
Ultimately the new film is most interested in how CW and previous victim Madison (Emily Tennant) have changed over the last year. Whereas CW has settled into blissful domesticity, Madison’s entire life has blown up. While the blonde was exonerated of murder charges, she’s the subject of countless internet conspiracies, abandoned social media completely, and reduced to living in a shitty apartment while working at a bed and bath store in the mall.
With nothing left to lose, when Madison sees an opportunity to expose CW, she sets out to track the elusive villain in a film that pits the two women against each other in an exciting game of cat and mouse that travels from France back to Bali.