Nerve is an adrenaline-charged drama for thrill seekers

By Marriska Fernandes on July 29, 2016 | 3 Comments


Nerve starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco

Are you a player or a watcher? The rules are simple. You bail, you fail. Snitches get stitches. You can imagine how the rest of this goes.

Being an adrenaline junkie, I found Nerve (a product of Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman) to be incredibly exhilarating and an edge-of-the-seat drama. Each dare was a thrill and made me want to be a part of the Nerve phenomenon.

Venus, a.k.a Vee (Emma Roberts), is an 18-year-old kid who gets accepted into college. She’s smart, but lives in the shadow of her popular friend Sydney (Emily Meade), who couldn’t be more different from her. The online game Nerve becomes an obsession and everyone is either a player or a watcher.

When Sydney tells Vee that she isn’t one to take dares — and Vee also learns that the boy she likes doesn’t return her feelings — she decides to become a player on Nerve. Her best friend (Miles Heizer), who also likes her (of course), is always warning her and trying to keep her safe.

While completing a dare, Vee meets Ian (Dave Franco), who only has one goal: win the game. But the watchers are watching every move and each dare targets the players’ worst fears. Is there a line they aren’t willing to cross?

The film is an intense drama that instantly catapults the audience into an adrenaline rush as we witness the actors taking up crazy dares. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and the daredevil dares that took us from scene to scene. The popular online game becomes a raging phenomenon in the movie and I couldn’t help but compare it to the current Pokemon game that has taken over our real world. This movie stands relevant as young adults indulge in online portals, be it augmented reality or cyber games.

Emma Roberts superbly stepped into the role of a simple girl who always stands on the sidelines until she’s had enough. Dave Franco complemented the good girl with his bad boy charm. Also, another actor who stood out was Miles Heizer, whom we saw on Parenthood. He added the much-needed comic relief while Emily Meade sashayed into the bratty role of Sydney seamlessly.

The on-screen chemistry between Emma and Dave is remarkable and you can’t help but root for them. Combine this with an interestingly relevant plot and you’ve got a recipe for one successful, must-watch film.

Young adults, if you’ve got nerve, then you gotta see Nerve. I give it a chilling 8 out of 10.

Nerve is currently playing in theaters.

~Marriska Fernandes



Comments & Discussion

  1. Mindy • July 31, 2016 @ 8:38 PM

    Starring Julia Roberts niece. Hollywood nepotism strikes again.

  2. Raoul • July 31, 2016 @ 8:51 PM

    Cannot stand Dave Franco. Even more annoying than his brother.

  3. Thriller Thadeus • August 2, 2016 @ 11:45 AM

    I lurv Nerve.


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