"Unfriend 2: The Dark Web" contains none of the websites we can use anyway, so what's so scary? A mysterious computer, an invisible dark web, maybe the internet has changed far more than our way of life! Do you still remember 20 years ago, that is, "Blair Witch" in 1999? At that time, the film was a brand-new mode of shooting pseudo-documentary with a handheld DV, which caused a phenomenal sensational effect at a very small cost. At that time, many people would be amazed that the film could still be shot in this way. I don’t think they could have imagined that movies 20 years later could be made like this again. They knew that the earliest “desktop” movies should be “The Nest” in 2013, “Unfriend” in 2014, and “Internet” in 2018. Lost" and this "Unfriend 2: The Dark Web" broke the original live-action shooting of the movie and put the whole story on a computer screen. With the God's perspective of the traditional camera, the audience sits in front of the computer like the characters, which greatly enhances the sense of substitution in the story, making it easier to be in the scene and feel the same. Specifically speaking about this work, in the whole 92 minutes, it has always maintained a fast pace, especially the last 60 minutes are almost full of high energy, and the anti-type ending is also new. 8 points. ps: There will be a few moments when the story is indeed real!
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