The rich and famous are weird. They’re the kind of people who tip you a few thousand dollars all in $2 bills. But when you’re serving them, like the crew of this movie, you do it with a smile and worry about how it all makes you feel after.
Sadie (Mae Wilkerson) is the biggest thing to happen to music since probably Britney. On the day her father died, she strummed a guitar, sang a song and uploaded it to the internet. Ever since, she’s been famous. So famous that she can date two men — Robbie (Paul Toweh) and Christopher (Troy Osterberg) — and go from TV to tour with no time for her to recover. She’s on the verge of burning out, a fact that her bodyguard Bill (Charles Mesure) worries about and her agent Kara (Sarah Jane Morris) is pushing her through.
Maybe a boat vacation will help?
The crew of the luxury yacht — Reaghan (Shellie Sterling), Kyle (Freddie L. Fleming), Dylan (Anthony Starzynski) and Captain Jimmy (Jason Faunt) are here for their every need. Yet the slightest hint of drama or paparazzi sends Sadie off the deep end. And perhaps her team don’t all have her best interests in mind.
After all, the night before the cruise, she was so upset that she handed Sadie her bracelet over a stall in the women’s room, telling her that she no longer wanted it. That’ll be important later, you know. So will all the little innuendo and glares, as well as the fact that Captain Jimmy was once Kara’s first client. And that Sadie’s lawyer Camille (Sara Coates) was beaten into a coma that same night at the club.
Sadie is destined to drown after being tossed overboard. And you’ll probably put it all together long before Reaghan does. But it’s a well-shot and quick enough affair, directed well by Jodi Binstock, who made another decent Tubi original, Prisoner of Love.
You can watch this on Tubi.