10/10
Opens essential dialogue around an issue that's surprisingly overlooked
8 April 2024
There's lots of reasons to like this film but the main reason I'd give it a high recommendation is it highlights a subject matter that affects many lives beyond victims of Matthew Berdyck, the film's central antagonist. Social media has completely changed our lives and the way we communicate akin to the invention of the telephone and the fact that people like Matthew can abuse it to the extent that he does without facing any meaningful consequences is absurd. Director Peter John Ross, a victim himself, does a very good job of seeing the bigger picture past his own grievances and the film ultimately serves as a call to action for change in the modern digital landscape. There must be more accountability and this film is the cold hard evidence. In fact, since Matthew is still unhinged and unchecked, even writing this review is putting me in his crosshairs and I will probably have to endure waves of attacks from him after he reads this, which he definitely will.
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