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Controversial. Brutal. Disturbing. To describe Megan Is Missing is to describe the outer limits of terror and horror. But there's no way to tell the story of the disappearance of 14-year-old Megan Stewart and her best friend, Amy Herman a story taken from video chats, webcam footage, home videos, and news reports without descending into the very heart of depravity and despair. Notorious on social media, banned in New Zealand, and enhanced by never-before-seen Blu-ray bonus content, Megan Is Missing offers an unflinchingly candid look at the dangerous online world today's teenagers face a world that's every parent's worst nightmare. Review: The Most Disturbing Film You Will Ever See - Megan Stewart, 14, and her best friend Amy Herman, 13, though opposites in personality, are best friends. Megan carries the front of being the most popular girl in school, but this masks a lifestyle of hard partying, drugs, alcohol and indiscriminate sex. Amy, unpopular and socially awkward, clings to her relationship with Megan as a lifeline to social acceptance. Together, these two young girls forge a deep friendship based on their mutual needs. Using all the technology accessible for meeting people and chatting, the two girls regularly communicate by webchat cameras or cell phone, and even meet boys online. As Megan seeks friends who are different from her usual posse of hanger-ons, she meets a 17 year-old boy named Josh in a chat room. Megan and Josh bond quickly, leaving Amy feeling a bit left out. One day, Megan goes to meet Josh in person, and she is never seen again. Amy launches into a concentrated effort to find her friend. Josh is initially sympathetic to Amy's efforts, then begins to be abusive to her online. As the media swirls around the story of Megan's disappearance, Amy suddenly disappears as well. The movie plunges you into the hell of the real world as seen through the eyes of a child. Based on seven actual cases, MEGAN IS MISSING is an uncompromising, gut-wrenching view of the world children live in today. Harrowing in its realism, the film uses only fact-based incidences to depict the lives of ordinary kids walking in the midst of extraordinary evil. I saw this film at a screening in New York, and it is simply the most disturbing movie you will ever see. There is a party scene that feels like the cameras just drifted into a real party and recorded all the sex and drinking that kids do when they lie to their parents about where they are at night. It is impossible to forget, and once you get over the shock of what you've experienced (and experienced is exactly the right word, because the movie is filmed in such a way that it makes you feel that it's happening NOW) you start looking at your own life and your own neighborhood in a different way. There are news broadcasts in the film that look just like you've turned on the TV in your house and there's a story about an abducted child. And without giving too much about the ending away (although the very beginning of the film has a title card which explains exactly what will happen in the film, and you are still shocked when it does happen), the final moments of the film leave you feeling so horrified and numb that I forgot to take a breath.The two young actresses in the film, Amber Perkins (who I believe is the niece of actress Elizabeth Perkins) who plays Amy and Rachel Quinn who plays Megan, give such realistic performances that it is sometimes difficult to believe that they are performers and not real people. You never really see the man who is their predator, but his presence is creepy. This is a film about children which is definitely NOT for children to see. It is unrated, but would definitely be an NC-17 or a very strong R. The DVD is widescreen (1.78) and anamorphically enhanced. There are many split-screen sequences in the film when the girls are talking to each other on their cell phones or on the computer, so you can see both sides of the conversation at the same time. The sound is in stereo without prominent surrounds, which is in keeping with the style of the movie. There is a director's commentary track where he talks about all the actual events that inspired the scenes in the film, a producer and cast commentary track where the young actresses discuss how they felt about performing difficult scenes, a deleted scene, cast interviews and a video interview with Marc Klaas, whose daughter Polly Klaas was abducted and murdered. He talks about why the film made an impression on him and what parents can do to safeguard their children in this age of electronic communication. Review: One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Do not waste your time. - I can't believe I spent $3.99 on this. It's rare that a movie is so awful and boring that it genuinely makes me mad that I watched it. I've never even written a review on here but this is one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my entire life. I would give it negative stars if I could. I love horror, I love found footage, I have a pretty strong stomach and can handle disturbing movies so that's not why I'm giving this such a low review. It's just a BAD movie. TERRIBLE acting, TERRIBLE writing, boring as all hell, just not worth anyone's time or money or energy. There are so many better found footage movies you could watch instead of this piece of garbage. Go watch [REC] or Blair Witch or Gonjiam instead (or literally just go watch cat videos on YouTube because that would be a better use of your time, I promise). The fact that it was so awful in every way made the gruesome scenes so infuriating because it was clearly just shocking for the sake of being shocking. The disturbing parts added NOTHING because it's such a horrible movie, so I honestly felt creepy watching it. I can sit through a scene with sexual assault if the movie is good. I can sit through torture scenes, and even appreciate them, if the movie has something else to offer. In fact, Martyrs is my favorite movie of all time. But this movie has absolutely NOTHING TO OFFER. The ONLY reason I even finished it is the sunk cost fallacy because I had already spent the money. I've seen hundreds of movies on desertcart and this is the first one ever where I've genuinely wanted my money back because it was so bad. Please please please do yourself a favor and watch something else. Anything else. Literally anything at all.
| ASIN | B09KNSX2TG |
| Actors | Amber Perkins, Dean Waite, Rachel Quinn |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,848 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,282 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (23,641) |
| Director | Michael Goi |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.35 x 7.5 inches; 2.12 ounces |
| Release date | November 16, 2021 |
| Studio | Lionsgate |
C**Y
The Most Disturbing Film You Will Ever See
Megan Stewart, 14, and her best friend Amy Herman, 13, though opposites in personality, are best friends. Megan carries the front of being the most popular girl in school, but this masks a lifestyle of hard partying, drugs, alcohol and indiscriminate sex. Amy, unpopular and socially awkward, clings to her relationship with Megan as a lifeline to social acceptance. Together, these two young girls forge a deep friendship based on their mutual needs. Using all the technology accessible for meeting people and chatting, the two girls regularly communicate by webchat cameras or cell phone, and even meet boys online. As Megan seeks friends who are different from her usual posse of hanger-ons, she meets a 17 year-old boy named Josh in a chat room. Megan and Josh bond quickly, leaving Amy feeling a bit left out. One day, Megan goes to meet Josh in person, and she is never seen again. Amy launches into a concentrated effort to find her friend. Josh is initially sympathetic to Amy's efforts, then begins to be abusive to her online. As the media swirls around the story of Megan's disappearance, Amy suddenly disappears as well. The movie plunges you into the hell of the real world as seen through the eyes of a child. Based on seven actual cases, MEGAN IS MISSING is an uncompromising, gut-wrenching view of the world children live in today. Harrowing in its realism, the film uses only fact-based incidences to depict the lives of ordinary kids walking in the midst of extraordinary evil. I saw this film at a screening in New York, and it is simply the most disturbing movie you will ever see. There is a party scene that feels like the cameras just drifted into a real party and recorded all the sex and drinking that kids do when they lie to their parents about where they are at night. It is impossible to forget, and once you get over the shock of what you've experienced (and experienced is exactly the right word, because the movie is filmed in such a way that it makes you feel that it's happening NOW) you start looking at your own life and your own neighborhood in a different way. There are news broadcasts in the film that look just like you've turned on the TV in your house and there's a story about an abducted child. And without giving too much about the ending away (although the very beginning of the film has a title card which explains exactly what will happen in the film, and you are still shocked when it does happen), the final moments of the film leave you feeling so horrified and numb that I forgot to take a breath.The two young actresses in the film, Amber Perkins (who I believe is the niece of actress Elizabeth Perkins) who plays Amy and Rachel Quinn who plays Megan, give such realistic performances that it is sometimes difficult to believe that they are performers and not real people. You never really see the man who is their predator, but his presence is creepy. This is a film about children which is definitely NOT for children to see. It is unrated, but would definitely be an NC-17 or a very strong R. The DVD is widescreen (1.78) and anamorphically enhanced. There are many split-screen sequences in the film when the girls are talking to each other on their cell phones or on the computer, so you can see both sides of the conversation at the same time. The sound is in stereo without prominent surrounds, which is in keeping with the style of the movie. There is a director's commentary track where he talks about all the actual events that inspired the scenes in the film, a producer and cast commentary track where the young actresses discuss how they felt about performing difficult scenes, a deleted scene, cast interviews and a video interview with Marc Klaas, whose daughter Polly Klaas was abducted and murdered. He talks about why the film made an impression on him and what parents can do to safeguard their children in this age of electronic communication.
M**E
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Do not waste your time.
I can't believe I spent $3.99 on this. It's rare that a movie is so awful and boring that it genuinely makes me mad that I watched it. I've never even written a review on here but this is one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my entire life. I would give it negative stars if I could. I love horror, I love found footage, I have a pretty strong stomach and can handle disturbing movies so that's not why I'm giving this such a low review. It's just a BAD movie. TERRIBLE acting, TERRIBLE writing, boring as all hell, just not worth anyone's time or money or energy. There are so many better found footage movies you could watch instead of this piece of garbage. Go watch [REC] or Blair Witch or Gonjiam instead (or literally just go watch cat videos on YouTube because that would be a better use of your time, I promise). The fact that it was so awful in every way made the gruesome scenes so infuriating because it was clearly just shocking for the sake of being shocking. The disturbing parts added NOTHING because it's such a horrible movie, so I honestly felt creepy watching it. I can sit through a scene with sexual assault if the movie is good. I can sit through torture scenes, and even appreciate them, if the movie has something else to offer. In fact, Martyrs is my favorite movie of all time. But this movie has absolutely NOTHING TO OFFER. The ONLY reason I even finished it is the sunk cost fallacy because I had already spent the money. I've seen hundreds of movies on Amazon and this is the first one ever where I've genuinely wanted my money back because it was so bad. Please please please do yourself a favor and watch something else. Anything else. Literally anything at all.
J**.
Disturbing but important- a real wake up call
Megan Is Missing is not your typical horror movie—it’s raw, unsettling, and emotionally intense. The found-footage style adds to the realism, making it feel more like a documentary than fiction. It’s hard to watch at times, especially because it deals with very real and scary dangers teens face online. While the acting and production aren’t Hollywood-level polished, the message about internet safety is powerful and timely. This film is definitely for mature audiences who can handle its graphic content. If you want a cautionary tale that sticks with you and sparks important conversations, this movie is worth watching.
N**A
Unable to watch in australia Waiting to return passed the return date..need help
S**R
It was good I loved it
P**M
bittere Pille!!!
C**N
C'est une zone 1 donc illisible en Europe. Mentionné nulle part. Vraiment pas cool
N**E
Such a messed up / disturbing movie! But that's why it's right up my alley - and why I wanted my own copy for my horror movie collection - thank you!
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