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Compro Likes

Compro Likes (2023)

7 / 10

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Compro Likes

2023 Comedy 7 / 10

Having pursued fame the traditional way to no avail, dejected actor Wagner turns to eccentric guru Johnny Silva for help. Johnny's "fake it till you make it" advice propels Wagner to internet fame — complete with millions of followers, invented romances, and bogus movie roles. Now an internet celebrity, Wagner plans to ride the wave until the wheels fall off… assuming he doesn’t get canceled first.

Compro Likes: Cast & Crews

Top Cast
Carmen Electra, Jesse Metcalfe, Omarion, Kaitlyn Black, Kurt Angle

What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

Compro Likes presents a compelling narrative that reflects the absurdities of seeking fame in the digital age. The film follows Wagner, a struggling actor, who, under the guidance of the quirky Johnny Silva, adopts a 'fake it till you make it' philosophy. This leads him into a whirlwind of invented ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Compro Likes is a mixed bag that attempts to tackle the wild world of internet fame but doesn't quite land every punch. Wagner's journey from obscurity to social media stardom is entertaining, albeit predictable. The film shines in its satirical moments, particularly in its portrayal of the absurd l ... Show more >>

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Compro Likes offers a satirical look at the world of internet fame, making it a thought-provoking watch for those interested in contemporary issues surrounding celebrity culture. With a mix of humour and drama, it provides an entertaining critique of social media's influence on personal identity and success.

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