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Megan and Amy are best friends. They share secrets. They chat with guys online. And in a few days, they will never be seen again.

May 01,2011

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Thriller | Horror | Mystery

Ratings: 5.3 / 10 from

55  users

Length: 85 Minute(s)
Fictional drama based on actual events, about 2 teen-age girls who encounter an internet predator.
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nudity 8/10 Megan gives Ben a blowjob. Her head is seen bobbing up and down over his crotch area. There is no nudity, and the scene only lasts for a couple of seconds. People makeout and kiss at a party. Lexie and Chelsea makeout, this scene lasts for about 8 seconds and then Amy gets sick on top of them. Megan talks about giving a blow job in massive detail. Megan talks about previous sexual encounters with detail. Megan mentions being raped in the past. Amy is shown in her bra and panties for extended periods of time. A rape is shown on screen, but it is only Amy's face and top bra covered half. This lasts for approximately 2 minutes.
violence 7/10 This film lacks excessive gore, but many violent acts are implied. Megan and her mum yell at each other very violently in some scenes. Amy gets sick on top of two girls kissing passionately. Do not think that the lack of gore means that it is not disturbing. This film is extremely disturbing. The two central female character's ages are given as 14 years old. An older boy slaps Amy in the face. There are photos of Megan locked inside a device; her eyes wide and wild, her hair matted and dishevelled. Built into the table-top pillory near the neck opening are metal hook braces that hold Megan's mouth wide open. A rubber band is slung over her head, ending in another metal hook that is lodged in her nostrils, pulling the base of her nose upward. Megan's fingers, hands, and knees are bloody, showing she's been tortured and abused for some time. A rape is depicted on screen, it shows Amy screaming and crying in agony. The rapist's bloodied hand is shown. A dead body is shown on screen, the person has been dead for a while and purification has set in, it lacks usual skin pigmentation and the eyes are fully white. It is shown for a few seconds, but quite alarming and unexpected.
profanity 9/10 Almost every word is said by teenager At least 51 F-Words, 19 use of S**t, 6 uses of God, 4 uses of Jesus and Ass, 3 uses of Christ, 2 uses of Hell, 1 use of Piss and 7 exclamations (shut up.) Megan gives "the middle finger" up to Ben. Name calling (Bitch, Slut, Virgins, Hoe, Dork, Pathetic, Stalker, Crazy, Fat, Idiot, Jerk, Losers, Drag, Freak, Pimple, Old, Stupid, Crappy, and Piece of S**t.)
alcohol 10/10 Young teens do various drugs and drink beer throughout the film, including Megan and Amy. Marijuana, Coke/Speed and ecstasy are used.
frightening 10/10 The movie is extremely intense and hard to watch. This movie becomes very frightening and intense once the kidnapping has occurred. (The last 22 minutes of 'uncut' footage) The rape scene is very intense and drawn out, and it is disturbing. There is a particularly horrific and frightening scene where a barrel is opened and a very realistic looking decomposing corpse of Megan is shown, Amy is forced under extreme protest into this barrel with Megan's corpse. It is easily one of the most disturbing things I have ever witnessed on film. Amy gets buried alive with Megan's dead body in a barrel, weeping, begging, and screaming for her life throughout, this scene is not only disturbing but long. This movie has serious subject matter, and should not be seen by people who are easily upset by films. It is however very effective in its message and people have debated whether it is appropriate enough to educate pre-teens with. Some say it is much to intense and disturbing for pre-teens while others say that is the entire point. This is entirely up to the parent. TOTAL CONTENT: 49/50 Anyone under the age of 13 shouldn't see this film! It is an extreme shock film and I'd suggest you watch it alone first before permitting a child to watch it as a 'education tool' for the dangers of talking to strangers online I'd advise when the camera is found and the last 22 minutes of found footage are shown (There is a screen saying this) certainly are not shown to anyone under 18.

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