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Boy, that nerd really showed those guys! Hate to be them...


Movie spotlight
Kristen Scott is sitting under a tree, doing homework, when she is bombarded by two bullies. Running past, Derek and Alex peg her with water balloons. At home, Kristen stares at herself in the bathroom mirror. The shower runs in the background and fogs the mirror up. Wiping away the steam, she cries at her reflection in self-pity. The crying builds up to hysterics before slowly turning into laughter. Kristen sets in motion a foolproof plan for bittersweet revenge.
When a brilliant but socially awkward programmer discovers his revolutionary augmented reality game has been stolen by his former mentor, he must overcome his fears and insecurities. Using his own technology, he infiltrates a high-stakes tech conference to reclaim his creation and expose the thief, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious confrontations.
The Nerd's Revenge was a surprise indie hit, praised for its inventive premise and energetic pacing, though some critics found its plot somewhat predictable. Audiences generally responded positively to its blend of humor and action, with particular acclaim for the lead actor's performance.
Praised for its clever concept and engaging lead performance.
Noted for its entertaining mix of comedy and action sequences.
Some reviewers felt the story lacked originality in its later stages.
Google audience: Audiences loved the film's humor and the protagonist's journey from underdog to hero. Many found the special effects impressive for an independent production. Some viewers wished for more depth in the supporting characters.
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Sundance Film Festival.
The complex augmented reality sequences were created using a combination of motion capture and practical effects, with many of the visual gags designed by the film's lead actor himself.
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Boy, that nerd really showed those guys! Hate to be them...