Unfriended

2015 "Online, your memories last forever. But so do your mistakes."
5.6| 1h22m| R| en| More Info
Released: 17 April 2015 Released
Producted By: Blumhouse Productions
Country: United States of America
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While video chatting one night, six high school friends receive a Skype message from a classmate who killed herself exactly one year ago. At first they think it's a prank, but when the girl starts revealing the friends' darkest secrets, they realize they are dealing with something out of this world, something that wants them dead.

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Director

Levan Gabriadze

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Blumhouse Productions

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
embryo923 For anyone who is an internet nerd and loves going on forums and chatting and is in tune with the internet culture, this movie is hysterically accurate and really fun to watch. There is a lot going on in this movie, you can't multitask and follow the story, no, you have to focus and learn the names of the characters and about the drama that is going on between them all. It's very easy to get interested in this movie once it starts rolling, and I really enjoyed it.
ryanc-16756 Best movie you guys are kidding me watch this movie right now
leahwilkinson-18387 I didn't watch this movie with high expectations, and I'm glad I didn't. Nothing about this movie is really worth writing about, but here I am anyways. The acting was average, they were convincing as basic teenagers, but the biggest issue with this movie was the characters. Ignore the terribly cringe-inducing story line, the characters were so unlikable. I've never seen a movie that made me hate the main characters more. Part of what makes a good thriller is actually fearing the fate of the characters you love. The blonde girl, Jess, was so unlikable that part of me actually felt relieved when she died. It was the same with all of the characters, they were portrayed as basic rich white kids with no issues and a cliquey attitude. Every one of these characters made a girl kill herself, so why should I feel bad when they die too? They were all pretty annoying teens and it made the movie unbearable. I will give it some credit for the style of the movie, I like those screen-share movies/episodes of shows. (also what was with the computer taking forever to download a 999KB file, yet hardly lagging at all in a multi person Skype call? and playing songs without buffering? and loading pages instantly? when my computer is downloading stuff at 55kb/s it takes FOREVER to load everything else.)
sol- On the anniversary of their friend's suicide, a group of teenagers themselves stalked online by a presence claiming to be their dead friend in this supernatural thriller, also known rather appropriately as 'Cybernatural'. The most notable aspect of the film is its format; the entire movie is simply one static computer screen and yet, as its user flips between various windows, Skype conversations and social media accounts, the filmmakers manage to drum up a surprising amount of suspense. In a way, the film is spookier due to the fact that it never leaves the computer monitors, which prevents us from seeing their surroundings in which evil spirits may lurk. The characters also feel like they are in increased danger due to the format. Much like 'Phone Booth' - or the eerie short film 'La Cabina' - the characters here are never in control given the threats posed by the mysterious entity should they choose to move away. As far as the basic plot of 'Unfriended' goes, it is fairly routine restless spirit, possession and retribution stuff, but as mentioned, the static screen format provides quite an edge. This is, by the way, arguably a film best viewed on one's home laptop or mobile device; glorious as the film may look on Blu-ray on a flat screen television, this is a movie for all those times we have felt that there is something wrong with our computer.