Unfortunately, her sociopathic tendencies hamper her ability to gauge social norms and it's not long before she finds herself in trouble.
After burning her bridges with her old friends she develops an unhealthy social media crush on Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen).
Taylor, a socialite with many Instagram followers, is popular and everything Ingrid wants to be, but Ingrid finds it increasingly difficult to maintain her "perfect" life which is perpetuated by her appetite for social media.
Ingrid Goes West is nothing short of a damning comment on the ills of pretending to be someone you're not and presents a world where perceived popularity is measured by your number of followers. As Taylor's husband says, "it's exhausting".
The film descends into some fairly dark places but its exploration into the murkier waters of social media and mental illness is unfortunately met with a noncommittal ending that doesn't do either topic justice.
Nonetheless, Ingrid Goes West confidently struts a fine line between twee and brooding and still manages to expose the dark underbelly of social media with a few chuckles along the way. #stillworthseeing.
Ingrid Goes West
Director: Matt Spicer
Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen
Running time: 98 minutes
Censor rating: R16 Violence, offensive language, drug use, sex scenes & suicide