Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Emilia Schüle | ... | Lena | |
Jannik Schümann | ... | Tim | |
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Kyra Sophia Kahre | ... | Nicole |
Sina Tkotsch | ... | Stella | |
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Felix Schmidt-Knopp | ... | Axel (as Felix Knopp) |
Sandra Borgmann | ... | Judith | |
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Georg Böhm | ... | Bernd |
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Andrea Wenzl | ... | Claudia |
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Veit Stübner | ... | Schuldirektor |
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Thomas Niehaus | ... | Lehrer |
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Dagmar Leesch | ... | Lehrerin |
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Jean-Luc Bubert | ... | Ermittlungsbeamter |
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Chatri Brüning | ... | Ben |
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Anna Bederke | ... | Pia |
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Karen Webb | ... | Karen Webb |
Set in your average suburban town, a young girl suddenly disappears after being in contact with a strange boy on a social networking platform, and after being bullied by her former best friend. Some people in town start to get nervous as the facade of suburban perfection crumbles, lifting the shadow to reveal a monstrous intrigue and an appalling truth... Written by Anonymous
The movie depicts something that is kind of the worst of what can happen, when a bully goes all out with social media and everything that is around to be (ab)used! And of course this being a movie it is heightened, even though some of the things feel very real (and probably have happened to a degree) and might still happen.
So while I'm not sure if this will sway those who thought about doing similar things to others, this still can be viewed as a warning in general. The movie in general is really well made, even though it has some cliches and some predictabilities that some won't like. Acting isn't the best it could be either, but overall it's more than decent