A social media couple's camping trip is ruined by filmmakers making a documentary on how easy it is to track someone down off social media and kill them.A social media couple's camping trip is ruined by filmmakers making a documentary on how easy it is to track someone down off social media and kill them.A social media couple's camping trip is ruined by filmmakers making a documentary on how easy it is to track someone down off social media and kill them.
- The Leader
- (as David McMahon)
- Cult Girl #9
- (as Ariel Machelle Hines)
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Nick: My name is Nick, and this is Jake, and we're making a documentary about how easy it is to track people through social media.
Jake: And kill them...
[laughs]
Jake: But not really.
Nick: We're trying to show how dangerous this could be.
Jake: Yeah.
Nick: What we're doing here is we want to show everyone that people are kind of free with the information they put online these days. So we want to get that information and really take advantage of it. So what we did is we found a YouTube celebrity couple online that frequently blogs about their personal lives. I tracked them down through their social media accounts, and they're going to be our target couple. So we're going to track them down, give them a big scare, and hopefully we'll shed some light on this subject.
Jake: Yeah, we want to really show everybody just how dangerous this all is.
- Crazy creditsProducer & Writer Ian Longen plays the man in the bed in the opening scene.
To begin with, the characters are pretty obnoxious, but as events spiral, we are encouraged to feel sorry for them, and see that their lives lived on vlogs are merely self-promoting and not really doing anyone any harm. Then things go beyond that. Then things go beyond *that.* Do events become ridiculous? Oh yes.
For my money, the first third of the film is okay - we get past the hopelessly-in-love perfect-couple and into an intriguing premise. The second act is where everything is turned on its head and things get very creepy and entertaining. The third act is where another layer is added - but unfortunately this final twist is badly (and hurriedly) executed. However, it does go some way to debunking the mushiness of the opening sequences via some home truths from the character of Brooke (Amanda Delaney), and for that it earns an extra point.
A mixed bag then, but commendable nonetheless, despite a tepid finale. My score is 7 out of 10.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,350
- Gross worldwide
- $3,350
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1