A group of young people is attacked by three individuals. Cruel games and tortures will be broadcast in live streaming.A group of young people is attacked by three individuals. Cruel games and tortures will be broadcast in live streaming.A group of young people is attacked by three individuals. Cruel games and tortures will be broadcast in live streaming.
- Awards
- 19 wins & 16 nominations
Carlus Fàbrega
- Inspector de Policía
- (as Carlus Fábrega)
David O. Riedel
- Thomas
- (German version)
- (voice)
Santos Adrián
- Invasor 3
- (as Santos Adrian)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the monthly season of December 2017, "Framed" was awarded Best Debut Filmmaker in Calcutta International Cult Film Festival, in India.
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Ostensibly this "Framed" is about our obsession with being liked, followed, made to go viral, and it explores that territory through a new live "streaming app" called Framed . It's a controversial app because it doesn't exist censor what its users stream, so all the usual intended banalities are quickly supplanted by amateur porn, instigated violence and over-the-top antics like the extreme images .The film begins as it means to go on, with the first murder on Framed. A couple of wannabe megastars interrupt an old businessman and his lover having sex in his car and then things go wrong .
This adrenalitic story isn't new, even though it tries to be some entertaining with usual grisly killings and gory scenes when some criminals make the work and they film it . The bulk of the film follows their magnum opus, 'Amusement in Somebody Else's House', which is roughly what you might expect if you have a twisted mind , but probably taken just a little further still. At a home a group of young people being attacked by three youngsters carrying out a criminal spree . Cruel games and tortures will be broadcast in live streaming. This embarrassing debut feature has some elements that distinguish it from others slashers : unconsciousness , excess of will and the particularity on the app broadcasting . Ingredients that, regardless of their use, make it a little bit more interesting than other stories in the same genre . 'Framed', the first film by the Catalan Marc Martínez Jordan, takes the wrong step in a claustrophobic ambient . Unconscious in his use of dumb humor, of gore, of raising a high body-count in terms of each set-piece of violence that follows the previous one . And excess, of will, of referents or of pretensions, which somewhat blur the simple story that it could have been much better via adequate dialogues on its protagonists. In that sense, 'Framed' works better in its jokes , antics and frolics . In exchange, there's a charming running-gag with the handsome man in the film, or the demonstration that the cannibal drug is an absolutely valid cinematographic resource. Our starring still wants to be remembered and he's just as dedicated to that endgame. He plans well, for the most part, and he follows through all the dangerous way. What he adds to the idea is the fact that he's broadcasting his acts live from the camera strapped to his chest and alongside his odd accomplice , who's a man dressed as a girl , and even his next victims, trapped in the house, are watching him from their cellphones.
But the movie is really imperfect and full of edge frames with non-sense .'Framed' is a good set of ideas executed with very bad taste that you need to channel your hatred for any fashionable youtuber. An extreme hooliganism that when it decides to park its content, exploits its continent in the manner of the craziest North American mumblegore : slow-motion, hyperviolence, acidity and the desire to explore the usual genres with what today offers .However, there's so much energy and so much dark imagination that it's hard not to be carried along with this picture. One particularly subversive note is that the most magnetic character is 'Invasor 1', the mad maestro of this twisted tale of torture and torment. Àlex Maruny is really excessive and twisted in this role and he plays it like Jared Leto should have played the Joker . His victims are varied and not unlikeable but they fade in his presence and we find ourselves, if not rooting for the villain, at least wanting to see what he's going to come up with next. We want to watch his trainwreck just like the audience that's tuning in. Alex meets his friends before leaving to work abroad. During the course of the evening, they will be attacked by three strange individuals whose sole objective will be to impose twisted mortal games on the guests while they broadcast it on streaming, thus making torture and death a viral spectacle. The motion picture is badly played by unknown actors , though some of them have performed secondaries in some films , such as : Enric Auquer , Daniel Horvath, Joe Manjón, Àlex Maruny, Biel Montoro, Ann Perelló . Being lousily directed by Marc Martínez Jordan in his film debut . He previously made Shorts . Rating : 4/10. Below average.
This adrenalitic story isn't new, even though it tries to be some entertaining with usual grisly killings and gory scenes when some criminals make the work and they film it . The bulk of the film follows their magnum opus, 'Amusement in Somebody Else's House', which is roughly what you might expect if you have a twisted mind , but probably taken just a little further still. At a home a group of young people being attacked by three youngsters carrying out a criminal spree . Cruel games and tortures will be broadcast in live streaming. This embarrassing debut feature has some elements that distinguish it from others slashers : unconsciousness , excess of will and the particularity on the app broadcasting . Ingredients that, regardless of their use, make it a little bit more interesting than other stories in the same genre . 'Framed', the first film by the Catalan Marc Martínez Jordan, takes the wrong step in a claustrophobic ambient . Unconscious in his use of dumb humor, of gore, of raising a high body-count in terms of each set-piece of violence that follows the previous one . And excess, of will, of referents or of pretensions, which somewhat blur the simple story that it could have been much better via adequate dialogues on its protagonists. In that sense, 'Framed' works better in its jokes , antics and frolics . In exchange, there's a charming running-gag with the handsome man in the film, or the demonstration that the cannibal drug is an absolutely valid cinematographic resource. Our starring still wants to be remembered and he's just as dedicated to that endgame. He plans well, for the most part, and he follows through all the dangerous way. What he adds to the idea is the fact that he's broadcasting his acts live from the camera strapped to his chest and alongside his odd accomplice , who's a man dressed as a girl , and even his next victims, trapped in the house, are watching him from their cellphones.
But the movie is really imperfect and full of edge frames with non-sense .'Framed' is a good set of ideas executed with very bad taste that you need to channel your hatred for any fashionable youtuber. An extreme hooliganism that when it decides to park its content, exploits its continent in the manner of the craziest North American mumblegore : slow-motion, hyperviolence, acidity and the desire to explore the usual genres with what today offers .However, there's so much energy and so much dark imagination that it's hard not to be carried along with this picture. One particularly subversive note is that the most magnetic character is 'Invasor 1', the mad maestro of this twisted tale of torture and torment. Àlex Maruny is really excessive and twisted in this role and he plays it like Jared Leto should have played the Joker . His victims are varied and not unlikeable but they fade in his presence and we find ourselves, if not rooting for the villain, at least wanting to see what he's going to come up with next. We want to watch his trainwreck just like the audience that's tuning in. Alex meets his friends before leaving to work abroad. During the course of the evening, they will be attacked by three strange individuals whose sole objective will be to impose twisted mortal games on the guests while they broadcast it on streaming, thus making torture and death a viral spectacle. The motion picture is badly played by unknown actors , though some of them have performed secondaries in some films , such as : Enric Auquer , Daniel Horvath, Joe Manjón, Àlex Maruny, Biel Montoro, Ann Perelló . Being lousily directed by Marc Martínez Jordan in his film debut . He previously made Shorts . Rating : 4/10. Below average.
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- Online Vahşet
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- €60,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $39,071
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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