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A young psychology student is drawn into the dark and fearful world of a diabolic and mysterious App that starts to terrorize her, distributing compromising photographs, videos and text messages about herself and delves deeper and deeper into her personal life, flawlessly exposing all of her deepest secrets.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 5.4
Studio : 2CFilm,  Just Productions, 
Crew : Director,  Line Producer, 
Cast : Hannah Hoekstra Isis Cabolet Robert de Hoog Jeroen Spitzenberger Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen
Genre : Thriller

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Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Actuakers
2018/08/30

One of my all time favorites.

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Plustown
2018/08/30

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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FirstWitch
2018/08/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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tpopshakur
2017/11/22

I enjoy the content. I think the app is well done. I do not appreciate the notifications that were activated from an update I downloaded and installed. I have since deleted it. Business ethics are lost on consumers now. Just let me put lipstick on before you do this again, I want to look pretty for you when you **** me.

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gurunathankrishnan
2016/06/22

This is one of those movies which highlights the negative aspect of the modern dependency of people in technology. It's not an irony that the app in the move is named after "Siri".The concept is wonderful. What will happen to you if the app controls you and decides your action on your day to day life. But again it only focuses on the partying, private life etc in the movie rather than an interesting crime plot. Nevertheless it's a good effortThe movie loses its focus when it starts killing people upon its own- does it have virtual memory or the artificial intelligence to decide how to kill and when to kill and what to use. How can a app know that it has to explode itself because someone is going to destroy the phone? It's bizarre. The movie is not predictable at the end but it's also not such a suspense that it can make people amaze. How can a doctor use such untested technology and ready to lose out patient and that too developed by a small street tech guy and not corporate giant?But kudos to the effort of trying a different theme which can also make people think twice before getting addicted and opening their entire life in the virtual world. If you like a different movie and don't mind spending 90 mins, then it's OK to watch it

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tedg
2015/12/24

This promises two things.One is a lightweight system to connect an App with a movie. You download the free App and launch it. It listens to the film and synchronizes some images and a little video from time to time. This is a fantastic idea, but in this case the experience wasn't expanded. The main effect is that the movie is purportedly about an app with the same name that takes over your phone and life, potentially very spooky, like having Ringu in your VHS player.The other promise is a new twist on the charmed evil object merged with the trope of an AI system capable of gathering from anywhere and reaching everywhere. We've seen too many from the AI side already, many of them so uninformed they cannot register. They may as well use genies.That's something of what goes on here. In fact we have three horror notions merged. The app in some instances has to be placed on the phone but in others not. It seems to be connected to everything that is online, but the appearance and behavior is unsophisticated.It also is magical, turning on a radio that it knows will bounce into a pool; driving a truck into a car. Making a phone explode. Reading minds.We also have the technologist conspirators, a supposedly bright student and a medical doctor who have placed this app here and there and also control it to some extent. There is no discernible logic to what we see, though. (The app kills the student.)A typical high tech NSA conspiracy plot can use these without much question: the organization is evil and the tech is often out of control. Simple.Some deaths occur to keep the app undisclosed. The app appears to spy on the student's old girlfriends. It is used to try to control prosthetics for the heroine's crippled brother…One episode seems purely evil, revealing a completely unrelated gay encounter between student and professor. You've got to be pretty soft in the head to not let these key matters get in the way.No redeeming content, despite the downloadable second screen experience.

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TdSmth5
2015/02/15

In the intro, a girl drives home. She turns on her cellphone and checks her voicemail. Suddenly she stops the car and walks in front of a train.Next we meet Anna. She's a college student. She takes classes in neuropsychology and philosophy. She has a brother who was in an accident and is paralyzed but is starting to walk. The Dr. wants to implant him with a device close to the spine which will read his movements, predict what he might do next and stimulate the spine accordingly. And this can be monitored remotely. The brother would be the first person to get this implant.Anna's best friend is Sophie, who one night invites Anna to a party. It turns out one of Anna's exes is now living in the complex and is throwing a party. Anna runs into him and things are a bit awkward. He's a computer genius trying to work on applications for medicine.The day after the party, Anna's agrees to install an app called Iris. That's Siri backwards, or is Siri Iris backwards? The app offers to answer questions. But it also is a very annoying app, constantly demanding Anna's attention. During philosophy class covering Descartes, the app helps Anna get out of trouble. But suddenly a video of Sophie having sex at the party is sent to everyone coming from Anna. So Sophie is very angry at Anna. During philosophy class a video is shown on screen of the professor getting involved with a male student for better grades. The professor takes his life front of everyone, after he tells them to take out their phones and film it.Anna decides to return the phone and get a new one. After she leaves the store, it explodes. On the new phone, Iris appears... Now Sophie becomes Iris's target and Anna has to rush to save her. Next is her brother. While watching a video of the party, Anna discovers who installed the app and when she confronts the person we find out what is going on.If you're annoyed by people constantly messing around with their cellphones then App is going to be annoying at first, as the girls here, just like their real life counterparts, care about nothing more in life than paying attention to whatever is going in with their cellphones. There's a veiled criticism of that sort of life in this movie but it should be more overt. In fact Iris could be much more powerful given the capabilities that apps have these days, and integration with the 'internet of things' could make it far more deadly. Perhaps that something for part 2. Or a Hollywood remake. That part of the story is strong. But the problem here are the characters with little personality. Anna is pretty and smiles a lot, but aside from that she's not particularly interesting.It's perhaps surprising that this theme is used for a movie first in the Netherlands. I imagine we'll be seeing lots more of these kinds of movies. Just wait until those POV-directors discover this idea...App is a short movie with a good story, it just needed more development, more character development, more personality, a brighter look.

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