Two internet anarchists wreak havoc on the world, and each other.Two internet anarchists wreak havoc on the world, and each other.Two internet anarchists wreak havoc on the world, and each other.
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This movie is a bit of bait and switch, it's more of a send up of millennial culture than a full dedicated story about trolling, but pretty interesting nonetheless. I'm used to watching lower budget movies and you have to take the good with the bad. I think the director should take these characters and style of film making to youtube, as his random style would work well as shorter videos.
I love indies and I recommend this one. Society now a days is not only being constantly watched, but trolled by this negative group of evil people to whom, their only purpose in life is to create nothing and hurt good creative-take a chance-souls. I recommend this very well done Indie film! Such a nice movie to watch, such a nice concept to make a movie. I enjoyed watching 001 Trolling!
I've got more entertainment value off the bottom of my shoe. Twenty minutes of this gave me a splitting headache.
Should have titled this "D**chbags showing their ignorance".
If I could, I would have given it a negative number rating. Don't waste your time!!!
I noticed around July 20th a lot synchronized "seemingly apolitical" hate mobs started rallying around this movie, after it was receiving a general wave of positive attention for 2 months. I traced many of the reviews back to a facebook post by a disgruntled associate of the film production team, who has been badmouthing Collage Fossil Films for the past 3 weeks with stalker-like obsession. I have no association with anyone in the production, but my curiosity got the best of me. So amidst all the attempts at thought control and sabotage, will you definitely like this movie? It all depends. It's kind of an offbeat atonal satirical humor that only some people can get, and it has an intentionally noisy, scattered narrative. But it's really unique and inspired in it's craziness if that's your sort of thing....then light your bong or rev your asthma inhaler. From his social media the filmmaker seems to be more right wing, or at least libertarian (He previously supported Bernie but now fights back against fake news anti trump narratives pretty regularly and has since mocked Bernie at definitely seems to have voted Trump and listens to Alex Jones) but the film is political only in it's overarching critique of social justice and doxxing culture. The protagonist has SJW elements but seemingly just uses it to win arguments. Maybe that's why the California filmmaker supported Bernie? To fit in...now he's starting to get redpilled? I wish his transition was complete so the film would have come harder in it's attack on the regressive left, but this is a good start. I hope he figures out a decent sequel soon. 002 Trolling? It could be good.
Has a glitch, off kilter feel and perverse, dirty quality that keeps you interested. I was interested in the subject of trolling and this movie seems to portray the pathology of different types of trolls very accurately, albeit rather non political. This film comes at a good time, and is worth recommending if you don't mind the aesthetics of microbudget cinema
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