Similar to "The Internet Lost", the entire shot is in front of the computer. Is this shooting method to save money? However, there is still a main line to find someone in the Internet Mystery Trace. The plot is quite tense at the beginning, the middle development, and the final ending. But in the first 20 minutes of this film, Rory was sloppy, the characters didn't stand up, I didn't know what plot I was watching, and watching a group of young people chatting, I had no interest, and even felt like I was wasting my time. Wait patiently for another ten minutes, but I am not interested in the plot of quarreling with my girlfriend and others misunderstanding him stealing the computer, and telling the story by typing (the audience must carefully watch the words on the screen instead of the actor's facial expressions and language) in this way, I can't take it anymore when I'm really tired of it! I finally think about how amazing movies are that keep me wanting to watch all the time. Film is an art. Every scene, every minute, every sentence should not be dealt with casually. If there is no careful consideration, if there is a scene deleted, it will not affect the understanding of the story, then this is not a well-made boutique movie.
I tried to drag and look behind, but there was no horror or interest in bad guys killing people and threatening them. I understand that the online world of the new generation of young people is their life, but if the movies have become like watching ourselves sitting at the computer desk every day, I believe it will be extremely boring. You can call me an antique, but I really don't like the 18-year-old computer camera language style movies.
I didn't enjoy the movie from the start and didn't finish it. So unfortunately I have to give the lowest rating. I can't recall when I gave the 1 star last time. It's been SO long ago.
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