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Unfriended 2014 123movies

Unfriended 2014 123movies

Online, your memories last forever. But so do your mistakes.Oct. 22, 201482 Min.
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Watch: Unfriended 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: 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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5.6/10 Votes: 76,426
61% | RottenTomatoes
59/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 3017 Popularity: 16.562 | TMDB

Reviews:


Online, your memories live forever… but so do your mistakes.

A group of online chat room friends find themselves terrorised by someone or something using the account of their dead friend.

For someone like me who is way out of the age sphere for such things like the social media world featured here, Unfriended is a fascinating and unnerving experience. When your on line experiences are simply message boards and discussion forums etc, where twitter, skype, facebook and their like are alien to them, then one can only praise when an innovative and fresh idea is brought to the horror realm of film making. And lets face it, horror always needs new splinters to off set the ream of numerical sequels and remakes from hell.

Unfriended is not scary on conventional terms, where it’s not about to jolt you out of your seat or have you hiding behind the sofa. It is, however, scary how technology has advanced, how the millions of world wide web users so willingly commit to baring their innermost to all and sundry. Then there’s the dark half, those who use the platforms for venal and nefarious means, bringing very real terrors into our world.

I can’t personally vouch for how genuine the tech aspects are in this film, but Unfriended definitely taps into a frightening realm, and that is to be applauded. Oh I will not be watching it again, I mean what would be the point? But I’m glad I did take the plunge, and simultaneously I’m glad I’m one of those who is happy just texting and using email… 7.5/10

Review By: John Chard

‘Unfriended’ is a modern horror film with interesting messages about modern society and our addiction to social networking tools on the Internet. It touches on quite a sensitive subject in cyber bullying from the very disturbing introduction. It tells the story of a teenage girl who was publicly humiliated on the internet and commits suicide due to the heckling and bullying from her peers. A year on and it seems that this group of peers are being stalked online by a vengeful pursuer.

Gabradze’s direction is very intriguing. ‘Unfriended’ (lovingly renamed ‘Mad Macs’ by me) plays out in very simplistic fashion. The film shows the main character’s computer screen throughout it’s duration. The audience see every keystroke and mistake made by Blaire Lily (Shelley Hennig). This is a very compelling technique when trying to show the character’s panic and fear slowly progressing. Blaire plays around with music software known as ‘Spotify’ during the film which gives an excuse for there to be non-diegetic music to add to the atmosphere.

As the film is mainly a conference video call on ‘Skype’, the actors are in separate rooms on individual “webcams” to add to the realism of the story. Although the film didn’t require the actors each to connect to the internet, occasional screen buffering and flickering help add to the illusion.

‘Unfriended’ is a very dialogue-driven film as not a lot of action takes place. Therefore, it is essential to have a good screenplay to keep the story as intriguing as possible. The screenplay is solid and there are genuine moments when the mysterious stalker is very creepy and scary. Due to the nature of the film’s themes, there is a lot of slang and computer terms that seasoned users of said social networking tools will appreciate and understand. If you are not very wise to how these programs work it may be hard to keep up with the story.

The actors weren’t the best but the film did work. It would seem that their jarring and annoying demeanor added to the theme of the piece however.

Overall, ‘Unfriended’ is an interesting film. I thought it was a very clever statement on modern life. There were moments that were genuinely scary and creepy but like most modern horror films it relied too much on jump scares. It conjured up good memories of ‘The Blair Witch Project’ in how it tried to be as realistic as possible whilst also addressing dark themes of today’s culture.

★★★

Review By: mattwilde123
A New Spin on Horror w/Skype
Unfriended can be described as Paranormal Activity/Saw taking place over a Skype session. The pluses and minuses of Unfriended seem to balance out. This movie did well with using current technology trends such as Facebook, Skype, and iChat to bring a sense of reality to it and speaks to this generation about the growing concern of cyberbullying. What I really liked about the film is the role karma plays in the lives of cyberbullies. With technology these kids like to wear two faces. They will be your best friend in real life but in an online society, most of them will like to bring out a deceitful dark side or tough guy mentality. With that being said, Unfriended was a great idea for a horror film, but like most horror films, its script could have used some work, the death scenes were a little cheesy, and there was a lack of common sense. The beginning will be a little boring because it takes time to get use to a whole movie taking place on a computer screen.
Review By: drazeus1
Obvious Troll is Obvious.
Social media for the most part, is a complete nightmare, so it’s nice to finally see it through the eyes of the horror genre.

I don’t know about the rest of you, but whenever I log on to Facebook, the last thing I have to worry about is a vengeful demon. No, I have to deal with something far more sinister – countless number of meme posts, depressed ‘friends,’ whom I don’t even know, and parents of all ages posting pictures of their ugly children. You know, children that only parents find beautiful? Yes, those kind. ‘Unfriended’ gives a nice look at many of the horrors of social media, and allows us, the viewers to enjoy watching the consequences of these actions, even if only fictional. Still somewhat enjoyable. In fact, the next time I log on to Facebook, I think I’ll remove all of you from my ‘friends’ list, so I don’t have to look at your meaningless, unfunny memes any longer. What do you think about that? Thanks, Billie, for showing me the light.

So, anyway, now that I have moved over to Twitter – what about the film? Not a terrible concept, but not something I’d watch again. I found myself with a slight headache during the film, because this is one of the reasons I avoid Skype and all voice chats – Idiots. ‘Unfriended’ puts you right into the call for about 80 minutes, and while the demise of these people is enjoyable, getting to that point in the film is a bit exhausting. The acting is fine, for what was asked from the actors – just be as annoying and obnoxious as possible. You know, be yourself.

Random Ramblings of a Madman: ‘Unfriended’ isn’t a terrible film, and while I do enjoy the concept of mocking social media, and the idiots that use it, even the fictional idiots will keep me from viewing it for a second time.

Review By: Krackoon

Other Information:

Original Title Unfriended
Release Date 2014-10-22
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 23 min (83 min)
Budget 1000000
Revenue 62882090
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director Levan Gabriadze
Writer Nelson Greaves
Actors Heather Sossaman, Matthew Bohrer, Courtney Halverson
Country United States, Russia
Awards 3 wins & 6 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Unfriended 2014 123movies
Unfriended 2014 123movies
Unfriended 2014 123movies
Unfriended 2014 123movies
Unfriended 2014 123movies
Unfriended 2014 123movies
Original title Unfriended
TMDb Rating 5.528 3,017 votes

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