Young gal Sophie (a vibrant and appealing portrayal by Liv Collins) winds up being stalked and filmed by creeps on the internet while staying at a short-term rental. After Sophie disappears under mysterious circumstances, her brother Aaron (a fine performance by Adam Seybold) decides to investigate.
Writer/director John Geddes relates the absorbing story at a constant pace, ably crafts a creepy and unsettling mood, maintains an appropriately serious tone throughout, and generates a good deal of tension. Moreover, this film not only offers a fascinating exploration of the darker and seedier side of the internet, but also illustrates with eerie accuracy how advanced modern technology can easily intrude on one's privacy. A nifty little thriller.
Writer/director John Geddes relates the absorbing story at a constant pace, ably crafts a creepy and unsettling mood, maintains an appropriately serious tone throughout, and generates a good deal of tension. Moreover, this film not only offers a fascinating exploration of the darker and seedier side of the internet, but also illustrates with eerie accuracy how advanced modern technology can easily intrude on one's privacy. A nifty little thriller.