"Disconnected": Need to tie an informant to disconnect the line

Koby 2022-10-27 21:58:50

A group of out-of-school American teenagers lived in small houses and engaged in online pornography. The boys who could not bear it secretly leaked secrets to female reporters. The female reporter investigating the matter kept herself behind bars in order to make the matter clear to the world. The autistic boy who was deceived by two classmates sent nude photos to each other via the Internet. The result was spread to the school madly. Then the boy hanged himself and the angry father wanted to get justice for his son. The cheating woman encountered cybercriminal hackers, all bank account passwords were leaked, and her savings were looted. The husband hired a private investigator to investigate the real culprit. It turned out that the wife's misbehavior was found and she also involved her second-child loan concealment incident. In the absence of any government agency to help, the couple joined forces to track down the perpetrators who caused their lives to a terrible failure. The result was a series of unexpected encounters.

The film is directed by the director Henry Alex Rubin, who won the 2006 Oscar for Best Documentary "Sports in a Wheelchair", and a group of second- and third-tier film and television actors joined. Jason Bateman launched an investigation with a sad look. , Hope Davis and the black beauty Paula Barton appeared on the scene, as well as the British beauty Andrea Respologe, who played against Tom Ge in "Landscape", "What Mitch Knows?" "Swedish male Alexander Skarsgard in ", all appeared on the stage and began a group show PK. Telling about the various encounters and experiences of a group of ordinary Americans in the online world is like a documentary, and it is also a narrative in the style of a drama. In seemingly chaotic, unrelated events, the director unhurriedly unfolded one by one, and they overlapped each other.

The film can be regarded as another excellent plot that highlights the big world with small events, and uses three short stories to highlight the influence of the online world on the lives and spiritual transformation of the social crowd. Perhaps due to the true portrayal or the shocking revelation, it was called a "rare movie" by the San Francisco Chronicle. For viewers who want to understand the diverse United States, this film is definitely not to be missed. You can not only see the helplessness of the real American people under the bureaucracy, but also see the acne surging under the sun system. And the film's exploration of human nature at a deeper level is also wonderful and wonderful, connecting the cold and disconnected network with the ever-on-line favors.

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Disconnect quotes

  • Rich Boyd: I knew there was something wrong with that kid.

  • [last lines]

    Rich Boyd: Everything I love is in this room.