#Captured
- 2017
- 1h 21m
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3.1/10
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A zealous vigilante looking to clean the internet of sin targets a group of teens that broadcast misadventures on their chat room.A zealous vigilante looking to clean the internet of sin targets a group of teens that broadcast misadventures on their chat room.A zealous vigilante looking to clean the internet of sin targets a group of teens that broadcast misadventures on their chat room.
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I managed all of 10 minutes before I had to stop watching this monstrosity of amateur softcare wanna-be porn. Budget must have had a grand scale of ten dollars as none of these people could act to save their lives.
Don't waste your time on this crapfilm.
I seriously give this a ZERO.
Don't waste your time on this crapfilm.
I seriously give this a ZERO.
I regret to say that #Captured was a disappointing film that did not live up to its potential. With a rating of only 3 out of 10 stars, this movie falls far short of the mark.
The film follows the story of a group of friends who become trapped in a social media game that quickly spirals out of control. While the concept of the film is intriguing, the execution leaves much to be desired. The plot is predictable, the dialogue is clichéd, and the acting is wooden at best.
One of the biggest issues with the film is the pacing. #Captured drags on for far too long, with scenes that could have been trimmed or cut entirely. The slow pacing makes it difficult to become invested in the characters or the plot, which ultimately leads to a lack of engagement from the audience.
Furthermore, the film's attempts at commentary on the dangers of social media fall flat. While the idea of exploring the toxic nature of social media is timely, #Captured fails to deliver a compelling message or any real insight.
Despite its flaws, the film does have some redeeming qualities. The cinematography is well-done, with some visually striking shots throughout the film. Additionally, the soundtrack is decent and helps to set the tone of the film.
In conclusion, #Captured is a lackluster film that fails to deliver on its promises. While there are some positive aspects to the film, they are ultimately overshadowed by its numerous shortcomings. I cannot in good conscience recommend this film to anyone looking for a meaningful cinematic experience.
The film follows the story of a group of friends who become trapped in a social media game that quickly spirals out of control. While the concept of the film is intriguing, the execution leaves much to be desired. The plot is predictable, the dialogue is clichéd, and the acting is wooden at best.
One of the biggest issues with the film is the pacing. #Captured drags on for far too long, with scenes that could have been trimmed or cut entirely. The slow pacing makes it difficult to become invested in the characters or the plot, which ultimately leads to a lack of engagement from the audience.
Furthermore, the film's attempts at commentary on the dangers of social media fall flat. While the idea of exploring the toxic nature of social media is timely, #Captured fails to deliver a compelling message or any real insight.
Despite its flaws, the film does have some redeeming qualities. The cinematography is well-done, with some visually striking shots throughout the film. Additionally, the soundtrack is decent and helps to set the tone of the film.
In conclusion, #Captured is a lackluster film that fails to deliver on its promises. While there are some positive aspects to the film, they are ultimately overshadowed by its numerous shortcomings. I cannot in good conscience recommend this film to anyone looking for a meaningful cinematic experience.
What a waste of time. I kept waiting during the whole entire movie for there to be a twist, or at least a twist ending. None of that happened. Dreadful over acting all around. Senseless movie that is truly just a waste of time.
The most awful movie I've ever seen. Don't waste your time and /or money.. This is complete junk. Filmed by hand cams or computer cams, a drone, etc. Plays like a high school class project. I didn't think it was suppose to be an actual movie! It was like a joke. I kept waiting for the big reveal... A punch line I guess. But nope... it continued and was so blatantly awful I just couldn't believe it was supposed to really be an actual movie. When the end came.. I was so confused that there wasn't any explanation as to the extremely bad acting and that's when I realized it was supposed to be an actual movie!! Wow.. I've seen better acting at a children's play.
"#Captured" is an amateurish film shot with webcams, phone cams and handycam camcorders. The story of six high school students that use a pornographic site to raise money is stupid and silly. The acting is dreadful and the obnoxious characters seem to be twenty and something years; therefore they do not convince as "high school students". The deaths are ridiculous and the intestines of the fat character look awfully fake. The killer has no development and has an annoying voice. If the guy is a religious fanatic, suicide is sinful in most religions and his act does not make any sense. Last but not the least, the writer of this terrible and sexist story is the lead actress. My vote is two.
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- GoofsWhen Hailey is murdered in front of Jenn, the knife is completely dry although Hailey's throat was slit with it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Reel Failures: Lockdown Special (Corona Zombies) (2021)
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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