Linda Johnson's life is unraveling on Facebook LIVE. The wrong person takes notice.Linda Johnson's life is unraveling on Facebook LIVE. The wrong person takes notice.Linda Johnson's life is unraveling on Facebook LIVE. The wrong person takes notice.
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Don't understand it at all. Badly cut movie. Jumping too much in time both backwards and forwards. Bad sound. Too high sometimes and too low other times. Weirdest ending ever. Don't recommend it at all
I love this genre and love this film! It's all about the details with a found footage film and this movie was ripe with them. So much so, the filmmakers maintained a Facebook account for two years. Actually, multiple accounts; Linda Johnson, Josh Jones and Patrick Flannagan. Truly a 4-d experience because everything you see happening on Linda's timeline in the movie, happened on her "actual" timeline on Facebook... but it's the whole thing (they really cut things down for the movie). While I would have loved to have the ending wrap up a bit better, I see things are set up for a sequel and in real life, things don't always wrap up in a nice neat package... so I dug that. Highly recommend if you're into found footage. If you're looking for a typical cookie cutter Hollywood version of found footage go watch Searching.
Solid low budget film. A lot of people saying steer well clear and I have to disagree. Unfair evaluations. One person has left a review after watching 15 minutes and then turning it off... I mean... really? Like I said... its low budget, but that doesnt make it a bad thing.
You have more and more questions and concerns growing as the film goes on and it does become quite creepy, not to mention the fact that this is a real-world, real-time issue in our modern society. The main character is easy to like regardless of her naive disposition.
However the ending doesnt answer many questions or even make much sense. Also the cops in the interview room are TERRIBLE actors. Some of the screen graphics are also poor but I'd depends how fussy you really want to be.
Not bad at all. I've wasted my time on much bigger, more popular and bigger budget stuff.
You have more and more questions and concerns growing as the film goes on and it does become quite creepy, not to mention the fact that this is a real-world, real-time issue in our modern society. The main character is easy to like regardless of her naive disposition.
However the ending doesnt answer many questions or even make much sense. Also the cops in the interview room are TERRIBLE actors. Some of the screen graphics are also poor but I'd depends how fussy you really want to be.
Not bad at all. I've wasted my time on much bigger, more popular and bigger budget stuff.
I thought it was well done for a low budget movie. I just wish they would have explained more at the end. A sequel to this type of movie is probably not likely so it would've been nice for a better ending. Or a clearer ending. A better ending would've raised my stars by a lot.
I'm a sucker for a good, or even an average found footage movie. Unfortunately this was neither of those. It had very few redeeming features. The acting was poor, the story was ridiculous and all over the place, but the most annoying thing for me was the audio. Most of the Facebook posts the main character makes has loud, awful music playing in the back ground, which really distracts from the dialogue. Other "background" music consisted of what sounded like discordant digeridoo played through a distortion pedal. There is a very clumsy message about the dangers of putting your information out on social media, but it is hammered home with such lack of subtlety it loses any impact it may have had.
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