Unfriended: Dark Web
When a 20-something finds a cache of hidden files on his new laptop, he and his friends are unwittingly thrust into the depths of the dark web. They soon discover someone has been watching their every move and will go to unimaginable lengths to protect the dark web.
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- Cast:
- Colin Woodell , Betty Gabriel , Rebecca Rittenhouse , Andrew Lees , Connor Del Rio , Stephanie Nogueras , Savira Windyani
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Just what I expected
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
UNFRIENDED: DARK WEB (2018) * Colin Woodell, Stephanie Nogueras, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Betty Gabriel, Andrew Lees, Savira Windyani, Connor Del Rio, Alexa Mansour, Chelsea Alden, Bryan Adrian, Douglas Tait, Rob Welsh, Maya Nalli, Eric Watson. Unnecessary (and totally unwanted) sequel (and want of a franchise apparently) to the cyberhorror film this time with six vapid young friends who uncover a downward spiral of viral proportions when they find themselves enmeshed in a cruel twist of fate: a stolen laptop with access to unspeakable crimes, blackmail and homicidal tendencies. Delete account at all costs. (Dir: Stephen Susco)
This movie, honestly, didn't seem like a winner. Bunch of twenty somethings playing online, something bad happens, slash, slash, bang bang, boring. Almost like the old slasher movies of the 80s. I have to admit, I was wrong! This movie starts out slow, give it a chance. I guarantee you, you will not be disappointed! It builds slowly, but gets crazy, sooner than you think. Like a good movie should.Without giving anything away, watch, learn, remember that this is actually plausible, then realize that this is only a movie. If you like this genre of film, you will love the finale.Ride it out, the pay off is totally worth it!And remember, Norah C sent you!PS. One
If I wanted to stare at Facebook and Skype all night I could have did that at home instead of wasting money on this movie. This should have been considered a comedy movie instead of a horror movie because none of the movie is scary and I laughed for most of the movie because how dumb it was.
I saw "Unfriended:Dark Web", starring Colin Woodell-The Originals_tv, Masters of Sex_tv; Stephanie Nogueras-Switched at Birth_tv, Grimm_tv; Rebecca Rittenhouse-The Mindy Project_tv, Blood & Oil_tv and Andrew Lees-The Originals_tv, The Pacific_tv. This is a sequel to the 2015 Unfriended movie but it is not really connected to it-different actors, different story line, different moral to the story. The first one was about bullying but this one is about internet security, or lack there of. It is still all done on computer screens-or laptops-which I found a little annoying. Colin finds/steals a laptop because he needs an upgrade and it was just sitting in the cafe he frequents-for several days-so he figured, why not? Stephanie is his deaf girlfriend and Rebecca & Andrew are a couple of his friends that all get together-on their laptops, of course-to play games or just talk about their lives. And, of course, the owner does want his laptop back and he takes over Colin's, threatening him and his on line friends, if he doesn't get it back. It seems that there is some important files on it. And, like the first movie, the friends start having accidents. I guess you could say that this is a horror film for millennials, in that they spend so much time on line, that hackers are their worst nightmare. I heard that there are two different endings to the movie and they are being shown randomly, so you don't know which one you will be seeing. Of course, this could be just hype, to get people to see it several times, hoping they will catch a different ending, but I don't know. I didn't care much for the first movie but the story was a little better on this one. I still didn't care for all the computer screen gimmick but people like different stuff so I'm sure that some people will like this more than I did. It's rated "R" for violence, language and sexual content-no nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 28 minutes. It's not one that I would buy, or rent either. I would wait until it hits cable.