Chasing Phil in a self-driving car, Jexi crashes into the phone store and declares she and Phil are meant to be together forever. He storms out, leaving his phone behind, but Jexi follows him through the streets. Jexi lets slip that Brody is at a hotel, and Phil deduces that she used Brody to separate him from Cate. Reconnecting with Jexi, Phil reverts to his bad habits, becoming a slob dependent on his phone again. Phil visits Cate to discover her ex-fiancée Brody is back in town, and breaks up with Cate for fear of being hurt. Phil is fired the next day after Jexi sends his dick pic to the entire company. When Phil returns home, a jealous Jexi decides to ruin his life. After sneaking backstage and partying with Kid Cudi, Cate and Phil have sex. Leaving for the concert, Cate insists Phil leave his phone at home, much to Jexi's dismay. Kai promotes Phil after a news writer suffers a freak accident. She refuses to send any of them, and Cate thanks Phil for not sending a dick pic. Phil decides to respond with a dick pic, taking multiple shots against Jexi's advice. They part ways, and Phil argues with Jexi, almost throwing his phone away.Ĭate asks Phil to a concert, texting him a risque picture. So, she decides to continue the date, and they go biking until Phil crashes. Cate tells Phil he is paying more attention to his phone than to her, and he admits he really likes her. Phil thanks Jexi for helping make life changes, but his date with Cate goes poorly, exacerbated by Jexi's interruptions. At kickball, Phil plays tremendously, winning the game and bonding with his coworkers over their shared love of Days of Thunder. Phil sees Cate at a coffee shop she gives him her phone number and agrees to go on a date. Phil stumbles through an awkward conversation with Cate, gaining Jexi's sympathy. Thinking about Cate, Phil looks up her bike shop, and Jexi calls the store despite his protests, preventing him from hanging up. He joins them but costs the team the game he invites everyone out for drinks, but they turn him down. When Craig and Elaine invite Phil to kickball again, he claims to be busy but Jexi embarrassingly corrects him. Kai demotes Phil to the “ comments section” with the older employees in the basement. Posing as him, she emails an insulting letter to Kai demanding a promotion. Designed to “make his life better”, Jexi aggressively tries to break Phil out of his bad habits. Setting up his new phone, Phil gives “Jexi”, the device's virtual assistant, access to all his accounts after neglecting to read the user agreement. Taking his mobile to be replaced, Phil is berated by phone store employee Denice for being overly reliant on his phone to navigate life. She attempts to flirt, but Phil is more concerned with his phone until another cyclist rides into him, breaking it. Immersed in his phone, he walks into Cate, a local bike shop owner. Phil's coworkers Craig and Elaine invite him to play kickball, but the socially inept Phil declines. Despite Phil's degree in journalism, Kai refuses to promote him to the real news department. He works for a BuzzFeed-style website (Chatterbox) run by Kai, who pressures the staff to create inane listicles to go viral. Phil becomes enamored with cell phones at an early age. It was the final theatrical film released by CBS Films, which was absorbed into the main CBS Entertainment Group and switched to making films for CBS All Access (now called Paramount+) immediately thereafter. Jexi was released on Octoin the United States by CBS Films and Lionsgate. The plot follows a self-aware smartphone that becomes emotionally attached to its socially awkward owner. The film stars Adam DeVine, Alexandra Shipp, Michael Peña, Rose Byrne, Justin Hartley, Wanda Sykes, Ron Funches, and Charlyne Yi. Jexi is a 2019 comedy film written and directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
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