Three girls are tormented by a mysterious cyberbully by the name "Blake" who makes them send nude photos, harasses them and tracks their every move, so they decide to seek help from a detect... Read allThree girls are tormented by a mysterious cyberbully by the name "Blake" who makes them send nude photos, harasses them and tracks their every move, so they decide to seek help from a detective to unmask their harasser.Three girls are tormented by a mysterious cyberbully by the name "Blake" who makes them send nude photos, harasses them and tracks their every move, so they decide to seek help from a detective to unmask their harasser.
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It's 2012. Police Detective Holland faces an uphill battle for her fellow officers to take cyberstalking seriously. Emma, Olivia, and Gabby are local high school students being harassed by an unknown named Blake. He is able to gain their confidence and blackmail them into sending nudes. They report him to the police.
I do have an issue with this Lifetime movie trying to show the cops not caring about cyberbullying. Most of those guys wouldn't know anything about modern tech. Holland just needs to tell them to take the complaints seriously. A better move would be her boss not willing to pay for investigative techies. The trio also have more support than that especially after getting all those girls to join them. The movie is trying a little too hard. On the plus side, the girls look like teenagers. That doesn't always happen. It's an afternoon special movie of the week. It's fine.
I do have an issue with this Lifetime movie trying to show the cops not caring about cyberbullying. Most of those guys wouldn't know anything about modern tech. Holland just needs to tell them to take the complaints seriously. A better move would be her boss not willing to pay for investigative techies. The trio also have more support than that especially after getting all those girls to join them. The movie is trying a little too hard. On the plus side, the girls look like teenagers. That doesn't always happen. It's an afternoon special movie of the week. It's fine.
I loved this movie but honestly it was hard to watch. Because I had a similar situation a few years ago. Except I wasn't in high school and the only relationship I form with him was friends. But things go weird he started asking me for bad pic and videos. He even hacked my laptop went through my videos and photos saved them. He even sold them to other guys. I never knew what he looked like or sounded. But he was like 20 to 30 mins from me. He said he seen me at work he knew where I worked I never told him. At the end he said I know you parents are home when I never told him that. I told my best friend which he hacked my Facebook messager too. That is how he found out. I tried to make up excuses to why I can't sent him thing or videos. Told me if I did he would sent my fiancé everything. Which at the end he did but his mistake was he blocked out what he said to me and just showed how I was trying to talk myself put of it. So my fiancé believed me. It's been 3 to 4 years and I still live in fear still can't bearly sleep and always looking around me when I go out.
Seriously... it's movies like this that doesn't put the onus on young people and their actions. The movie was interesting but the one sided blame is overrated. The young actors did a great job and the movie keeps interest but at the end of the day, make movies that show how all parties are responsible.
Okay, now I understand that there are weak individuals with the common sense of a grapefruit. But this mess is hard to stomach when none of these girls confide in their parents. So as per this rendition, parents are slackers with zero communication skills with their children. And the children are a bunch of dimwitted obnoxious surly little "and I won't write what I really want to say"
Anyway, if these so-called girls who refuse to open their mouths when put into this type of predicament, I feel zero sympathy for them and you can place this on the director and writers of this hogwash. I mean seriously, one mom look at this and the police tracking it back to the source. But noooo, we get three idiots from the same school being bullied into sending nude photos, like those won't get shared as well.
Anyway, if these so-called girls who refuse to open their mouths when put into this type of predicament, I feel zero sympathy for them and you can place this on the director and writers of this hogwash. I mean seriously, one mom look at this and the police tracking it back to the source. But noooo, we get three idiots from the same school being bullied into sending nude photos, like those won't get shared as well.
Victim could be anyone among us, so I believe this true event movie taught us a lesson that never trust a stranger and contact law enforcement agencies as soon as you get trapped by such predator .
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- GoofsThis movie is supposed to take place in Connecticut but the police car's license plate is New Hampshire.
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