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Garrett, a popular YouTuber, starts dating Shell, an obsessive fan. As their relationship unfolds, he questions the potential dangers of online oversharing, blurring lines between community ... Read allGarrett, a popular YouTuber, starts dating Shell, an obsessive fan. As their relationship unfolds, he questions the potential dangers of online oversharing, blurring lines between community connection and unhealthy fixation.Garrett, a popular YouTuber, starts dating Shell, an obsessive fan. As their relationship unfolds, he questions the potential dangers of online oversharing, blurring lines between community connection and unhealthy fixation.
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The first 1 hour of the movie are horrible, the acting is bad, the scenery is bad, it is slow filled with useless sex scenes, dirty language, monotony and that is the downfall of this movie. The last half an hour is good, with very good tension, pace building and a twisted ending which I did not expect. 5/10
Okay, we have all started watching a movie that was so terrible that we shut it off. This wasn't one of them. It wasn't a high budget film, but the acting was pretty good and the plot kept me interested.
Like.Share.Follow was an all around solid thriller... though the guy's YouTube videos sucked it was the least important part of the plot. I feel like this is rated so poorly, because of the way that it ends; however, I feel like content-wise this movie had me on the edge of my seat through the climax.
I feel like this has a great moral to the story of not knowing who exactly you are sharing with when you share online, especially when most of the people you share with are completely anonymous. Don't let its poor rating on here detour you from the film, give it a chance and see what you think.
It kind of reminds me of Amber Alert how it really seems to have a bad rating due to the fact that mostly they tried to make this feel almost TOO real and it seems to devoid a little bit from the "movie" style feel that most may know and love. Don't get me wrong it is still very movie- esque in filming and plot, but it really does have a very... almost eerily real feel to it.
I feel like this has a great moral to the story of not knowing who exactly you are sharing with when you share online, especially when most of the people you share with are completely anonymous. Don't let its poor rating on here detour you from the film, give it a chance and see what you think.
It kind of reminds me of Amber Alert how it really seems to have a bad rating due to the fact that mostly they tried to make this feel almost TOO real and it seems to devoid a little bit from the "movie" style feel that most may know and love. Don't get me wrong it is still very movie- esque in filming and plot, but it really does have a very... almost eerily real feel to it.
A very likeable little thriller on obsessive love that has a few unpretentious things to say on the nature of modern day celebritydom, exhibitionism and the conflict on our need to stay anonymous but be seen.
The movie works mainly because we have a likeable main character who feels pulled straight off the net. It's fascinating to take someone who seems at first to be such an embodiment of joy and fun and see the more vulnerable side of their character and to have them deal with a real problem. It makes it 100 times more effective than a lot of TV dramas that might be 10 times more macabre but just have no idea how to make a character just pop off the screen.
As technology turns into the supreme weapon to frame, track and damage someone, a seemingly inescapable nightmare that anyone of us might have been tempted to bait emerges.
It packs a punch.
The movie works mainly because we have a likeable main character who feels pulled straight off the net. It's fascinating to take someone who seems at first to be such an embodiment of joy and fun and see the more vulnerable side of their character and to have them deal with a real problem. It makes it 100 times more effective than a lot of TV dramas that might be 10 times more macabre but just have no idea how to make a character just pop off the screen.
As technology turns into the supreme weapon to frame, track and damage someone, a seemingly inescapable nightmare that anyone of us might have been tempted to bait emerges.
It packs a punch.
Be afraid, of a five foot girl that apparently has the same ability to inflict fear as Michael Myers
I couldn't stop laughing at the total fear in the thought of men having hand to hand combat with a petite 100 pound girl that looked more like the kid in The Bad Seed than anything very sinister. Particularly since she spent her private time crying and rolling around in agony. This story has been told before with a little spin to update it, Garrett is a YouTube 'star' with a lot of followers. I guess the moral could be beware of social media or being famous. Nice little spin at the end also a rip off of Stephen King's Misery. Nothing new here. Overall pretty much a Lifetime television movie.
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- Thích. Chia Sẻ. Theo Dõi.
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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