Review of Unfriended (2014) by Robbie T — 13 Mar 2016
Ken Smith (Jacob Wysocki): [when they were bothered by the unknown account: billie227] It's probably a glitch.
Val Rommel (Courtney Halverson): [a message came from billie227, which Ken and his friends thought was a glitch] Well, the glitch just typed!
Honestly, I didn't really expect anything from this film, for one thing the production quality looks like it was done by a bunch of high-school students for their film class- I mean, pretty good for high school but not for Hollywood. Secondly, the film is about a group of self-important, vapid "Generation Me" teenagers, what could possibly be interesting about that?...That is... *SPOILER* until they started dying. What can I say? This turned out to be pretty entertaining after all; don't get me wrong there is nothing remotely redeeming about any of the characters and their fates were well-deserved; in fact, you as an audience member relish the idea that one or all of them turn up dead just because they are all just that stupid, entitled, self-absorbed morons. So, yes, this was actually a funny flick.
This review of Unfriended (2014) was written by Robbie T on 13 Mar 2016.
Unfriended has generally received mixed reviews.
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