The first "post-pandemic" thriller I've seen. It was an interesting premise...but then again not really.
The plot gives itself away minutes into the film, and the "Zuckerberg" of the company being the "bad guy" was so incredibly predictable.
There were just too many convenient coincidences in this film for me to take it seriously. The protagonist works for a worldwide company but everyone she needs to contact just happens to live in the same city as her.
Oh but she's got agoraphobia!! Someone who witnesses a crime but can't leave their house to report it. Sounds a bit familiar. Really, really familiar.
In the end I can't believe the major source of drama and tension in this film was the fact that the lead was agoraphobic.
It's a ripoff of countless films about a shut in who has possibly witnessed a murder. Look them up, they are all far better and more riveting than this film.
The plot gives itself away minutes into the film, and the "Zuckerberg" of the company being the "bad guy" was so incredibly predictable.
There were just too many convenient coincidences in this film for me to take it seriously. The protagonist works for a worldwide company but everyone she needs to contact just happens to live in the same city as her.
Oh but she's got agoraphobia!! Someone who witnesses a crime but can't leave their house to report it. Sounds a bit familiar. Really, really familiar.
In the end I can't believe the major source of drama and tension in this film was the fact that the lead was agoraphobic.
It's a ripoff of countless films about a shut in who has possibly witnessed a murder. Look them up, they are all far better and more riveting than this film.