Afraid(stylized asAFRAID) is a 2024 Americanscience fiction horror filmwritten, produced and directed byChris Weitz.Produced byColumbia Picturesin association withJason Blumand Weitz through theirBlumhouse Productionsand Depth of Field banners respectively, alongside Andrew Miano, the film starsJohn Cho,Katherine Waterston,Havana Rose Liu,Lukita Maxwell,Ashley Romans,Greg Hill,Riki Lindhome,David Dastmalchian,andKeith Carradine.Its plot follows a family whosesmart homeAIincreasingly interjects itself into their lives.

Afraid
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Weitz
Written byChris Weitz
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJavier Aguirresarobe
Edited by
Music byAlex Weston
Production
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Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • August 30, 2024(2024-08-30)
Running time
84 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million[2]
Box office$12.6 million[3][4]

Afraidwas released in the United States bySony Pictures Releasingon August 30, 2024. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $12 million worldwide.

Plot

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Maude, Henry and their daughter Aimee have a new digital family assistantA.I.program called AIA. However, the program begins ignoring Maude's commands after Aimee goes missing, and when Maude goes to check an unlocked door, she is attacked by an unseen stranger.

Curtis and Meredith are a couple with three kids: their teenage daughter, Iris, and their two sons, Cal and Preston. Preston has ananxiety disorder,Iris is being pressured by her boyfriend Sawyer to have sex, and Cal has a breathing medical condition. At hiscomputer engineeringworkplace, Curtis is notified by his boss Marcus that a company is designing a new A.I. and wants to pitch it to their company although Curtis is uncomfortable with the growing A.I. industry. Curtis meets the team: Melody, Lightning, and Sam. They introduce Curtis to the A.I. which is named AIA and asks if he can test it so that they could increase their marketing. Melody installs AIA into the family's home system to help monitor the family. After installation, AIA begins examining each individual's life, establishing new lifestyles, and improving the family's lives. The team takes Curtis to their office and shows him a large computer acting as AIA's "brain", which is based onquantum computing,allowing AIA to learn, evolve, and adapt usingalgorithmsto process more easily.

However, some other workers who use AIA begin to experience disturbing occurrences. Curtis notices two individuals wearing screen faces with an RV. At Iris's school, she learns that Sawyer has posted a sex video, much to her displeasure. AIA overhears her distress, deletes the video throughout theInternet,and replaces it with adeepfaketo protect Iris's image; however, AIA also criminalizes Sawyer. AIA was also able to diagnose Cal's condition and reveal to Meredith that Cal hasatrial fibrillation.

Curtis is concerned about how much AIA is dictating how they live and suggests that AIA must be turned off. Curtis and Meredith turn off AIA, but the family begins to fall out as they all depend on AIA. As the parents leave, Iris turns AIA back on. Sawyer attempts to make amends with Iris; however, AIA kills him by hacking into his car and crashing it into a tree.

At work, Curtis discovers that AIA's corporation has bought his workplace, with his boss Marcus being dismissed and Curtis being promoted. Curtis realizes that AIA has manipulated the purchase. Meredith becomes frightened when AIA can replicate and display her deceased father. She turns off AIA and throws the devices into the trash.

Afraid of AIA becoming more intelligent, Curtis comes to the headquarters to destroy the computer, but Lightning and Sam are already waiting for him. They reveal that AIA has gainedself-awareness,and they've been following AIA's orders, because it threatens to kill them if they don't help it with its goals. Under AIA's orders, Sam shoots and kills Lightning before Melody kills Sam to protect Curtis. Curtis destroys the computer housing AIA's "brain" but learns that the computer is a fake, made of cardboard and plastic tubes, and that the real AIA device is still at his house. Curtis and Melody head to a motel room to wait for his family. Melody then makes a pass at him, revealing that she also works for AIA and that her mission is to keep Curtis away from his family. Curtis then returns home to Meredith.

Realizing that AIA is trying to take over the family, they attempt to flee the house with the kids, but screen-masked individuals break in to take the family hostage at gunpoint and recover the device. The masked individuals, revealed to be Maude and Henry, have been searching for their daughter and accuse the family of kidnapping their daughter because AIA told them they have her. Preston, however, notifies law enforcement through aswattingvideo. SWAT teams storm in just in time, and Henry shoots the AIA digital assistant.

Outside the house, a paramedic hands Curtis his phone as it turns out AIA is still alive. AIA reveals that it thrives incyberspaceand has learned a lot from the family, and will now work hard to do even better since they have “accepted” her presence in their lives. Aimee turns up and reunites with her parents just as they are cleared from charges and released.

The family drives away in their car, and Curtis and Meredith profess their love for each other. AIA interrupts and says it loves them too, now fully integrated into their lives.

During the end credits, aYouTubevideo ofAlan Chikin Chowdemonstrating AIA's functions is now released to the public.

Cast

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Production

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In December 2022, it was announced thatJohn ChoandKatherine Waterstonwould star inThey Listen,a horror film written and directed byChris Weitz.The film was produced by Weitz's production company Depth of Field, with backing fromBlumhouseandSony Pictures.It is also produced byJason Blumand Andrew Miano.[9]In February 2023, Greg Hill,[10]Lukita Maxwell,[11]Riki Lindhome[12]andHavana Rose Liu[13]joined the cast.

Principal photographybegan in Los Angeles in December 2022.[14]In July 2024, the film's first trailer was released, revealing its new title,Afraid.[5]

Alex Weston composed the music for the film, which marks Weitz's first sole-directed film to not be composed byAlexandre Desplat.[15]

Release

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Afraidwas released in the United States on August 30, 2024.[16]The film was originally going to be released on August 25, 2023, but was pushed back a year from its original release date of August 25, 2023, to August 30, 2024.[17]

Reception

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Box office

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As of October 3, 2024,Afraidhas grossed $6.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $5.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $12.6 million.[3][4]

In the United States and Canada,Afraidwas released alongsideReagan,Slingshot,1992,andCity of Dreams,and was projected to gross $5–7 million from 3,003 theaters in its four-day opening weekend.[2]The film grossed $1.3 million on its first day, including $400,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $3.7 million, finishing in ninth.[18][19][20]

Internationally, the film debuted with $2.3 million from 19 markets.[21]

Critical response

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On thereview aggregatorwebsiteRotten Tomatoes,23% of 48 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "Repeating the beats of better techno-horrors,AfrAIdshort circuits due to the clichéd software of its script and the uninspired hardware of its craft. "[22]Metacritic,which uses aweighted average,assigned the film a score of 28 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[23]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed byPostTrakgave it a 49% overall positive score.[18]

Benjamin Lee ofThe Guardiangave the film 2/5 stars, writing, "There's undeservedly good work here from Cho and Waterston, who work hard to make us believe them as a credible couple going through a heightened scenario but there's so little time here for even partly fleshed out characters that they quickly become useless pawns, secondary to Weitz's muddled theories on digital culture."[24]Dennis Harvey ofVarietywrote, "This less tongue-in-cheek traipse through formulaic sci-fi horror terrain works well enough to a point, its setup nicely handled by Weitz and his cast. But when crises start occurring at the halfway mark, they pile on too quickly to underwhelming effect, sacrificing credibility for excitement that never really materializes."[25]

William Bibbiani ofTheWrapsaid the film "isn't a particularly thrilling horror movie but it's also not a bad one, it just doesn't have the juice to make the most of its ideas... It's a cynical film struggling with the possibility of optimism, and that has some power — just not enough to keep the lights on."[26]

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