Unfriended

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Ushering in a new era of horror, Universal Pictures' Unfriended unfolds over a teenager's computer screen as she and her friends are stalked by an unseen figure who seeks vengeance for a shaming video that led a vicious bully to kill herself a year earlier. (Universal Pictures US)

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Isherwood 

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English This is good work, surprisingly. For the first fifteen minutes, I thought that this theme would only hold up in the short film format. But then the casual conversation film is disrupted, the relationships start to intensify, and evil starts to work through the tiny windows of the blurry Skype image. After that you're just waiting for it to devolve into standard genre explainer and it... great ending. ()

kaylin 

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English The film "Unfriend" doesn't have very good acting performances, but it's enough to portray the current young generation. The actors are rather annoying than outright bad. However, you would expect exactly these kinds of actions from them, so what happens doesn't look so much like a script eruption, but it all fits together nicely. The film has a good progression and at the end, I was quite surprised, but at the same time, I realized how well it all came together. ()

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POMO 

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English Spending 12 hours in front of a computer screen every day and not being able to avoid it even in the evening when I want to chill with a movie is not exactly my idea of fun. And watching (on a big screen!) the dialogue of bored, constantly arguing and eventually frightened teens, interrupted by the constant ringing and hang-ups of Skype is even less so. But the aura of a hidden, supernatural evil gradually starts to work and brings a few chilling moments. A surprisingly promising concept, which, were it more thought through, might have discouraged some from logging into their social network accounts for an evening, which no movie has ever achieved before. A weaker three stars. ()

Remedy 

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English A stylish one-off that works in a relatively creative way with the concept of the "revenge movie", as it manages to portray a truly suspenseful and frightening atmosphere on the very limited space of home computers. Still, it is a bit of very simple "fun", which is fine to watch, but doesn’t require you to do a lot of thinking during (let alone about) the film. It's just a bit cheesy, but it's undeniably got its qualities. A better 3 stars. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I’m giving it a weak four stars with a clear conscience. It’s not a horror film that would make you pull at your hair in fear, cover your eyes or turn the lights on after watching it, but I appreciate the playful and fun way the vengeful spirit fucks with the Skypers, and, in particular, the original concept, how it’s maintained throughout the film and how convincingly it’s delivered. It’s not something entirely novel, films like The Den and Open Windows used a similar format, but the former switched to other cameras somewhere around the middle, and in the latter the laptop camera begins to disappear and in the end it goes God knows where, because the film completely breaks down conceptually. Unfriended is the first (as far as I know) film that strictly sticks to the concept. It feels realistic (not only technologically, but, surprisingly, also in the behaviour of the characters, including the performances of the actors) and also takes place in real time. For me, reason enough for an above average rating. ()

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