Three British women from London, consisting of a YouTuber and her two friends, go missing from a motel in California while travelling from Los Angeles to San Francisco after posting on socia... Read allThree British women from London, consisting of a YouTuber and her two friends, go missing from a motel in California while travelling from Los Angeles to San Francisco after posting on social media using the the hashtag #followme.Three British women from London, consisting of a YouTuber and her two friends, go missing from a motel in California while travelling from Los Angeles to San Francisco after posting on social media using the the hashtag #followme.
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Sure wish I could get the hour and an half back that I wasted watching this disaster. If the ladies weren't attractive, I'm sure most would rate even lower!
If you want to watch 3 plastic British women around 30 yrs old running around California with THE most obnoxious voices still trying to act like they are 16, this movie is for you. If you want ANY substance or scare or even 2 seconds without high pitch squeeling voices that cause a migraine after 15 minutes this is NOT for you
If you want to get completely messed up, take a drink every time someone says "literally" or "actually"
You will literally actually be drunk AF about 5 minutes into the film and literally actually comatose about 30 minutes in.
The scriptwriter needs to find another job. Literally.
You will literally actually be drunk AF about 5 minutes into the film and literally actually comatose about 30 minutes in.
The scriptwriter needs to find another job. Literally.
I really shouldn't knock low budget films as its a stepping stone but this just dragged and dragged could of made this a very good short film. The girls was just too much and then when it got to the good part it was over.
Were do you start with attempting to disect a film that is this bad? Well, lets first get a major possible bias out of the way. I am a fan of found-footage horror movies, even loving the more controversial entries like ''The Visit.'' This however is the major flaw of this film, the handheld footage is of such high quality that it adds nothing but to the tacky feeling of this film.
One of the most aggresious problems with this film, was the way that it seemed to be obssesed with attempting to throw in every horror trope in the book. Creepy traditional looking guy, important news story ignored in the background, flat tyres. motels, spooky face in the dark, utterly idiotic decisions made by victims in chase scenes, creepy MGTOW looking guy that has issues with women.
As for the characters, well the obnoxious, histronic blonde that sounded like she was from Chelsea in London, was one of the most dislikable characters that I have ever seen in a horror film. Now, horror films are known for sometimes have annoying teenage boys and girls but this woman took it to a whole new level. At around 30 minutes into the film, the amount of schreeching and screaming she was doing close to the handheld camera, was forcing me to consider closing down this film, as my ears were expericing physical pain.
I gave this film two starts purely because of the latter 20 or 30 so minutes, were it finally became a horror film, even if a slightly below average one at the very best. They did nothing interesting with the background of the killer however, which just screamed lazy. The chase scene was filled with one facepalm after another and was mildy scary at best.
One of the most aggresious problems with this film, was the way that it seemed to be obssesed with attempting to throw in every horror trope in the book. Creepy traditional looking guy, important news story ignored in the background, flat tyres. motels, spooky face in the dark, utterly idiotic decisions made by victims in chase scenes, creepy MGTOW looking guy that has issues with women.
As for the characters, well the obnoxious, histronic blonde that sounded like she was from Chelsea in London, was one of the most dislikable characters that I have ever seen in a horror film. Now, horror films are known for sometimes have annoying teenage boys and girls but this woman took it to a whole new level. At around 30 minutes into the film, the amount of schreeching and screaming she was doing close to the handheld camera, was forcing me to consider closing down this film, as my ears were expericing physical pain.
I gave this film two starts purely because of the latter 20 or 30 so minutes, were it finally became a horror film, even if a slightly below average one at the very best. They did nothing interesting with the background of the killer however, which just screamed lazy. The chase scene was filled with one facepalm after another and was mildy scary at best.
Did you know
- TriviaThe house they stay in when they get to CA is the house from movie VHS, the short with Ti West in it where he can see ghost with his new eye
- SoundtracksEnd of an Era
Written by Ilmars Vejins and Sam Hardy
Performed by Ilmars Vejins and Davide Stramaglia
- How long is #Followme?Powered by Alexa
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- £300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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