Science Fiction | Horror | Thriller
A young psychology student is drawn into the dark and fearful world of a diabolic and mysterious App that starts to terrorize her, distributing compromising photographs, videos and text messages about herself and delves deeper and deeper into her personal life, flawlessly exposing all of her deepest secrets.
Length 75 minutes
Hannah Hoekstra | Isis Cabolet | Robert de Hoog | Jeroen Spitzenberger | Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen | Alex Hendrickx | Mark van Eeuwen | Patrick Martens | Harry van Rijthoven | Liza Sips | Gigi Ravelli | Roos Ouwehand
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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02/25/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 3 stars |
(Average) 3 stars |
via Netflix
When a new app downloads itself onto a woman’s phone and begins taking control of her life and going after her friends and family, she goes to extremes to try and get rid of it. I was a little disappointed with this one. I really like the lead, Hanna Hoekstra, in this. She carries the film well and she’s really expressive. The idea of an app that gains sentience and begins going after the people it’s trying to help is just a modified one, and I probably would have liked this a bit more if not for the last ten minutes or so. I like the rest of the film leading up to it though, but it could have used a little more run time to give us a bit more of a proper ending. There is a second screen feature with this that I didn’t try at all, but I’m thinking I might give this another run with the app running.
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