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Megan Is Missing

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
20K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
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Amber Perkins and Rachel Quinn in Megan Is Missing (2011)
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Found Footage HorrorCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

Two teenage girls encounter an Internet child predator.Two teenage girls encounter an Internet child predator.Two teenage girls encounter an Internet child predator.

  • Director
    • Michael Goi
  • Writer
    • Michael Goi
  • Stars
    • Amber Perkins
    • Rachel Quinn
    • Dean Waite
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    945
    69
    • Director
      • Michael Goi
    • Writer
      • Michael Goi
    • Stars
      • Amber Perkins
      • Rachel Quinn
      • Dean Waite
    • 313User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Amber Perkins
    • Amy Herman
    Rachel Quinn
    • Megan Stewart
    Dean Waite
    • Josh
    Jael Elizabeth Steinmeyer
    • Lexie
    Kara Wang
    Kara Wang
    • Kathy
    Brittany Hingle
    • Chelsea
    Carolina Sabate
    • Angie
    Trigve Hagen
    • Gideon
    Rudy Galvan
    Rudy Galvan
    • Ben
    April Stewart
    April Stewart
    • Joyce Stewart
    John K. Frazier
    John K. Frazier
    • Bill Herman
    • (as John Frazier)
    Tammy Klein
    Tammy Klein
    • Louise Herman
    Lauren Leah Mitchell
    Lauren Leah Mitchell
    • Callie Daniels
    Jon Simonelli
    • Detective Simonelli
    Craig Stoa
    • Leif Marcus
    Nikki Christie
    • Re-enactment Megan
    Yvette Bartosik
    • Lead Reporter
    Josh Samson
    • News Reporter
    • (as Josh Friehling)
    • Director
      • Michael Goi
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      • Michael Goi
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    1zbbdyqbii

    Gen Z TikTok - Stop

    I wasted $3.99 renting this movie because of the reactions of Gen Z on tiktok. This is by far the worst movie I have ever seen.
    7akaisha0

    People just don't get it.

    I just watched Megan is Missing finally and I do not understand the level of hate this movie gets. Going to talk about it. Short answer: It's not for everyone but no horror is. But it does have a very underappreciated place in horror.

    Exploitation films are films designed to make you feel bad and somewhat mock the genre they exist within. Even movies that are incredibly bleak (like this) tend to tell their story in an entertaining way. They still have a perspective and a purpose.

    This movie doesn't.

    It's fascinating in how that is portrayed. Found footage films, despite their nature, still always feel like a director's hand is involved. They're still guiding you through the story they want to tell in a specific way. Megan is Missing doesn't do that. A lot like the August Underground series, which is also grossly underappreciated, or the Slaughtered Vomit Dolls series..it's not trying to tell you a story necessarily. It's presenting a story to you in a very dry, perspectiveless, factual way. If this were real and you were someone forced to comb through actual footage, it would be like this. Not neatly spliced together like a traditional film but instead just be a series of plain events that on their own are honestly boring. But together it paints a much grimmer, bleaker, realistic picture for you because it doesn't tell you to feel any one way. A horror movie that doesn't force your hand to root for the villain or the victim. It just exists. This movie gets shot down a lot by people saying it's hollow and it's disturbing for the sake of being disturbing. You are 100% correct. It is. It's designed to be. This is a subgenre horror and the exploitation subgenre of horror particularly that is told in this way. It's also a time capsule of this era of history. I know people joke "internet bad" when talking about this movie but think about the nature of the internet in the mid 2000s to 2010. This movie takes place in 2007 and as someone who was on the internet in 2007..yea..this really mirrors what high schoolers can be exposed to online in that era of the internet. You have to understand this story in the context of that time which just adds to a sense of realism.

    Now, would I recommend this movie? No. Unless you're like me and you happen to enjoy this kind of film making for the sake of it, then sure. But I won't call a genius film. You can have a disturbing and bleak slice-of-life kind of story and still have a traditionally entertaining story (A Serbian Film, Unfriended, Raise the Red Lantern, and Eden lake are all wonderful examples of this). But if you happen to enjoy August Underground or Slaughtered Vomit Dolls in terms of that story telling style, this is may be worth it for you. It's not gorey like those two it's more "baby's first introduction to this kind of film making" but it's a valid entry on that list. It could have been more impactful in a short story format but..only in the long format can you have 10 minutes of a guy digging a hole uninterrupted. That is part of the impact of the film. It's dry and mundane. Real life is far more horrific than story based horror. Megan is Missing is a prime example of that.
    1miel-van-dam

    Like that one time...

    I remember that, a while back, the government of my country (The Netherlands) was trying to put together an educational program to teach teenagers about the dangers of the Internet and how sexual predators are active on it (don't meet up with someone alone, and all that). This film's only purpose seems to be made for just that, it's an educational video. In the USA you have those ads "Meth, not even once"? This has the same message written all over it. No harm done, but don't call it a movie...

    Some of the reviewers on this site and several others have said that the message is the most important thing about this flick, but I'll let you in on a secret: it's not. The acting was horribly unconvincing, the characters where flat, shallow stereotypes, and as far as the rape scene: go watch "Irreversible" and then come back and tell me that was the worst, stomach hurting, godaweful scene you ever saw in a movie. Plus, that movie *will* enrich your life, whereas this one really doesn't.

    In short, if you haven't seen it: don't watch it.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    They went missing, and...?

    This movie was nothing at all what I had expected or hoped it would be. The first three-fourths of the movie is basically just teenage girls goofing around, trash talking and being teens. However, I will say that the last quarter turned out to take a more interesting twist, however, it hardly made up for suffering through the first three quarters.

    You should take heed that there is a lot of explicit sexual dialogue in the movie, which I sort of found inappropriate and too much, especially coming from girls who were only 14 years old.

    The story is about a teenage girl who meets a stranger on the Internet, and then ends up missing. The whole community is in an uproar, searching everywhere for the missing teen. Then her best friend goes missing as well, and no one knows who is behind the ghastly abductions.

    Acting-wise, then "Megan is Missing" doesn't really hold anything overly impressive. The performances put on here are adequate, but not memorable. And I was mostly just offended and outraged at the way the teenagers behaved and talked, more than I had feelings or sympathy for them. So on my account, the movie failed to properly deliver its messages. And it was only the more gruesome events in the last quarter of the movie that managed to fully turn out to be interesting in my opinion.

    "Megan is Missing" is the type of movie that you watch once, and then never again. For a movie that is based on real events, then it turned out to be a rather one-dimensional and non-emotional portrayal of the events.
    vee-vee

    Hard but necessary.

    At first, I was upset. I mean, this movie was NOT what I expected. I thought I was watching a drama feature, something about the consequences of a situation in which a child gets involved with a stranger online… the consequences on the family, the friends… but no. Instead, I get a movie that shows me the direct consequences of such events on the children themselves. And the images I saw were gruesome and scary and so upsetting that I had to stop the movie 10 minutes before the end. And then I couldn't sleep. And I was angry! Because I felt cheated by the filmmaker for putting his movie under "drama" and I kept thinking that If I had known the extent of the horrors he was about to show me, I would have NEVER watched his movie. Never.

    But I couldn't stop thinking about it. And so I did a little research and ended on the filmmaker's website in which he explains what he meant to say. And I read that letter written to him by the father of a child that was murdered by a sexual predator… and somehow it all started to make sense. Then throughout the day I told my dad and two of my friends about the movie. Telling them what I saw and how it made me feel, but also telling them about the filmmaker's statement and from this ensued three long conversations about the dangers of the numerous information and communication technologies that we use and take for granted and how they changed the way children (and people) relate to one another. We spoke about how scary it was to realize that your child isn't safe even if he's in the comfort of his own home. And it made me realize the importance of having only one computer (as the filmmaker suggests) in the common room of the house as opposed to having one in each bedroom.

    My mom has been thinking of getting my 14 years old stepsister her own computer and I think I'm going to tell her about the movie. About what it made me think about. And why I would advise her against it.

    It's funny because it makes me think of one of my favourite movies, Shion Sono's "Suicide Club" that sort of exposes the dangers and effects of information and communication technologies but in a much more "metaphorical" way. "Megan Is Missing" is not like "Suicide Club". It's brutal and painful and crude and completely uncensored. But maybe it is EXACTLY what we needed in order to wake up and do something before it becomes too late.

    And for this, I truly thank the filmmaker.

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    • Trivia
      In order to be fully aware of their participation in the movie and graphic content, the parents of the young cast were asked to be on set during shooting.
    • Goofs
      After Megan arranges the date with Josh, she gets on a video chat with Amy. Just before Amy's video feed pops up, Michael Goi can be heard calling, "Action!"
    • Quotes

      Boy at Party: Okay, Okay Kathy, tell me - what is your goal in life?

      Kathy: [drinking sloppily, giggling] To get fucked up.

      Boy at Party: Okay. So what are you right now?

      Kathy: [takes another drink] Pretty fucked up.

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    • Release date
      • May 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Megan Kayıp
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Trio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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