Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film also stars Rita Wilson
Last Updated: 04.13 PM, Feb 22, 2022
Though technological advancement has made life easier for the human race, it has also raised the question of invasion of privacy and other issues. And that's exactly what is presented in the new Amazon Prime Video movie, Kimi. The film talks about implications of technology and invasion of privacy.
The film stars Zoe Kravitz, Rita Wilson and Erika Christensen. It is directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. The streaming giant has recently shared a trailer of the movie. The trailer opens with a techie giving instructions to Kimi, the AI bot and finding out one of the recordings, which shows a woman being harassed and killed. Despite warnings from her friend, she reports the crime but the investigating officers do not take it up seriously as her file indicates her as a patient with some mental health issues. The trailer will get the viewers wondering too if she's schizophrenic and is imagining everything or if she's actually got the proof for the crime. The trailer will keep you at the edge of your seats.
Check out the trailer here:
The official synopsis of the film reads, "An agoraphobic tech worker discovers a recording of a violent crime and tries to report it to her superiors."
The thriller film was earlier out on HBO Max and opened to mostly positive reviews. It is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.