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The Den

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
16K
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Melanie Papalia in The Den (2013)
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While studying the habits of web cam chat users from the apparent safety of her own home, a young woman's life begins to spiral out of control after witnessing a grisly murder online.While studying the habits of web cam chat users from the apparent safety of her own home, a young woman's life begins to spiral out of control after witnessing a grisly murder online.While studying the habits of web cam chat users from the apparent safety of her own home, a young woman's life begins to spiral out of control after witnessing a grisly murder online.

  • Director
    • Zachary Donohue
  • Writers
    • Zachary Donohue
    • Lauren Thompson
  • Stars
    • Melanie Papalia
    • David Schlachtenhaufen
    • Adam Shapiro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zachary Donohue
    • Writers
      • Zachary Donohue
      • Lauren Thompson
    • Stars
      • Melanie Papalia
      • David Schlachtenhaufen
      • Adam Shapiro
    • 118User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Melanie Papalia
    Melanie Papalia
    • Elizabeth Benton
    David Schlachtenhaufen
    David Schlachtenhaufen
    • Damien Clark
    Adam Shapiro
    Adam Shapiro
    • Max
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    • Lynn Benton
    Matt Riedy
    Matt Riedy
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    Katija Pevec
    Katija Pevec
    • Jenni
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    • Sally
    Anthony Jennings
    Anthony Jennings
    • Officer Dawson
    • (as Anthony Paul Michael Jennings)
    Victoria Hanlin
    Victoria Hanlin
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    Anushka Rani
    Anushka Rani
    • Young Indian Girl
    Garrett Fornander
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    Lily Holleman
    Lily Holleman
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    Jeff Rubino
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    Jonah Landow
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    Rikin Vasani
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    Brian Morvant
    Brian Morvant
    • Man on Bike
    Alexander Rydell
    • Man in Bunny Costume
    Karl L. Sanders
    Karl L. Sanders
    • Isaac
    • (as Karl L Sanders)
    • Director
      • Zachary Donohue
    • Writers
      • Zachary Donohue
      • Lauren Thompson
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    s0hc4ht04

    Great modern horror. Not good for my cyber-paranoia.

    This movie is very fresh and modern. I've never seen a horror movie done like this before (webcam style). I honestly don't understand all the negative reviews here. This movie was very fun to watch, made me jump a few times, and the story unwound perfectly. Don't be asking yourself "why is she filming this" - that totally defeats the purpose of storytelling. I feel like too many people might be going into this movie with high expectations? Sure there are some logical errors, but what horror movie is completely devoid of those?

    Actually, don't take my review into consideration. Only consider all the other negative reviews and just give this movie a try. Then perhaps you'll like it a bit more.

    I feel like the build up was great, the storytelling was fresh, and the ending was clever. The overall plot and ending might be a bit too sick and twisted for some (probably not for the average horror movie goer), but this is actually real life. There are some sick people out there and I feel like this movie made a great commentary about it.
    8victoryismineblast

    Most original found footage I've seen in a while, and I've seen a lot

    Cautionary tale finds a young woman, Elizabeth, receiving a grant to study the habits of webcam chat users. Elizabeth uses a site that allows her to randomly chat with literally anyone on her chat site all over the world.

    Things quickly go bad as she and her friends and family are drawn into a nightmare from which they can't escape. I don't want to give anything else away as the reveals are so much fun.

    This gruesome found footage horror has almost everything you could ask for in a horror movie. Parts of it almost play as a slasher and it has a lot of scares. I found references to several other popular horror movies and had a great time with this one.

    If you are a fan of found footage please give it a try. Most of you won't be disappointed.
    chaos-rampant

    Limits, images

    Here's one of those things that sound stupid if you just describe it, a horror film in the found footage mode entirely assembled via web and phone cams and mostly taking place on a laptop. No it isn't scary, the acting is below par, there's no cinematic craft, the horror plot and climax are atrociously bad, in the end it's no more than a gimmick, but for a while you can see them probing something interesting.

    Part of the reason why I think it's so darn clever is in how it threads the practical limitations of what they could do on a tiny budget, around narrative limitations of how much story they could deliver within the former, around broader meta- limitations of how much is possible for a viewer to know as true, going from meagre means to the broad, perplexing questions.

    Inspiration after all is nourished and energized by limits, self-imposed or from necessity like a painter has to puzzle about how he can enliven and give depth to a twodimensional surface. It's easy to think of so many things to do with a budget in the millions, which is why unconstrained imagination fizzles out, but how much can you do with just a camera?

    Here it's about a viewer in the midst of images, a girl doing a behavioral study over online chat services, who like us is looking to surmise possible pattern and truth; the constraint is that we can only watch.

    A lot of the time we stare into a computer environment. Jarring to see in a film but still the groundwork through which we know so many other things these days. We see through a webcam at the girl in her apartment so we acquire a sense of real time. But then things are shifted around. Videos that we were parsing as taking place now are suddenly paused. We connect to random chatters, but have no way of knowing how much is real even within the small confines of the screen. Some of them are pulling pranks, there's a startling Russian roulette scene that ends with bloodshed and everyone laughing.

    Among all this is footage of a possible murder.

    So this could have been great, about our inability to be grounded in a horizon of shifting images and context; a Blowup for the tumblr age. We could swim far deeper into the videos, form more ambiguous connections, play and replay edges and details, tune in and out of a far stranger parade of the visual strangeness that is taking place out there, some of it feigned, some bizarre or exciting, even stupidity or crass sex would have its place, some strangely poetic in spite of all else.

    So they constrained themselves in a powerful way, but halfway through they axe all that and fall back to the convenient limits of tradition: Halloween, Scream 2, Saw and Hostel. It's a throwaway thing by the end which is a shame.
    7marinaant-36217

    The Den

    This movie was so disturbing for me knowing the dangers of the internet and that it seemed so realistic as if it happened for real. I liked the main character as well as the film it kept me in interest curious to see what's going to happen. I think that this movie has deep meanings as well especially to the young people that use these kind of sites.
    6tchitouniaram

    I'm somewhat biased ,

    Cause I really love found footage horrors) This little movie is not something extraordinary , but it's definitely a decent one time watch ! And a we all can't live without new technology and social media , the closer to home this movie feels)

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    • Trivia
      Melanie Papalia said she researched her role by going into actual chat sites, including ChatRoulette, which she said creeped her out. She said most of the people were very weird and creepy, and almost all of the guys were naked. She said, "But it wasn't funny, it was gross. The look on these guys' faces while they were just sitting there touching themselves was so disturbing that it just stayed with me. I remembered it while filming too, but it's not a site that I ever want to go on again. I didn't think I would feel as vulnerable as I did, but it was the way they looked at me through my screen."
    • Goofs
      It is not possible for the hacker to erase Elizabeth's hard drive in just a few seconds, especially by software means. It would take several hours to make the data completely unrecoverable.
    • Crazy credits
      The very end of credits has "Talk to someone..."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Unfriended (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Also Sprach Zarathustra
      Written by Richard Strauss

      Performed and Produced by Evan Goldman

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death Online
    • Production companies
      • Cliffbrook Films
      • Onset Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $410,129
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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