
Jerked 2014
In *Jerked* (2014), director Andrew O'Connor delivers a sharp satirical comedy about two inseparable best friends whose bond is tested when a shared crush sparks a high-stakes battle of wits and reckless antics.
Director: Andrew O'Connor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jerked (2014) about?
*Jerked* follows two lifelong friends who turn their obsession with viral prank videos into a bitter rivalry when they both fall for the same woman. Their escalating series of dangerous and bizarre challenges tests their friendship to the breaking point, blending cringe humor with a darkly comedic take on modern internet fame.
Who directed Jerked?
Andrew O'Connor directed *Jerked*, bringing a keen eye for satire and razor-sharp timing to this comedic exploration of friendship and viral fame.
Who stars in Jerked?
The film stars Whitmer Thomas, Drew Tarver, Rosa Salazar, and Josh Margolin in a story driven by their on-screen chemistry and comedic timing.
Is Jerked (2014) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Jerked* offers a frenetic, irreverent comedy that resonates with anyone who's ever watched a viral video spiral out of control. Its tight 83-minute runtime and snappy dialogue make it a solid pick for fans of crude, fast-paced humor.
How long is Jerked?
Jerked runs for 83 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the chaotic energy of the film's prank wars at a fever pitch.
About Jerked (2014) — When Best Friends Bet Everything on a Viral Prank War
In *Jerked* (2014), director Andrew O'Connor delivers a sharp satirical comedy about two inseparable best friends whose bond is tested when a shared crush sparks a high-stakes battle of wits and reckless antics. Whitmer Thomas and Drew Tarver play these lifelong buddies, both obsessed with creating viral YouTube-style pranks—until their friendship implodes under the weight of competition and petty revenge. What starts as playful one-upmanship spirals into a series of increasingly absurd, dangerous challenges, all designed to prove who deserves the affection of their shared love interest, played by Rosa Salazar. The film blends cringe humor with a biting critique of online notoriety, capturing the chaotic energy of a friendship unraveling for clout.
Shot through with rapid-fire dialogue and offbeat charm, *Jerked* explores themes of loyalty, ego, and the absurd lengths people go to for attention. With a runtime tight enough to keep the punchy comedic beats flowing, it's a darkly funny descent into pettiness where every prank escalates past the point of no return.