Ratter
January. 24,2015 NREmma is a young and beautiful graduate student just starting a new life in New York City. Like most people her age, she is always connected - her phone and laptop are constant companions, documenting her most intimate moments. What she doesn't realize is that she's sharing her life with an uninvited and dangerous guest. A hacker is following Emma’s every move. When the voyeuristic thrill of watching her digitally isn't enough, the situation escalates to a dangerous and terrifying level.
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Very Cool!!!
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Yes it was. Also, there are some impressively stupid people writing reviews on IMDb. Perhaps the folks that didn't like this might want to stick to watching dreck like Twilight where EVERY. SINGLE. THING. is spelled out just in case a total backbirth happens to be watching. Which, of course, is likely.
This is the most dullest, boring movie I have ever seen. How on earth can you call this movie a thriller/horror? Nothing happens at all, throughout the film, it's just her recording her boring everyday life, while supposedly being "stalked." It was like watching some kind of high school project, rather than a movie. Totally sucks, and very disappointing too.
Alright, I believe most of you are being overly harsh on this one. Admittedly, this film is not something extraordinary, in terms of originality or directing. The same motif has been displayed in other movies as well, in a much better way; in Creep for example.On the other hand, I do not agree that the movie is boring or not worth watching. The randomness of the threat and the lack of motive in violence is an interesting element and, in my view, always disturbing to watch. I think this is what the film wants to underline, that is why you don't get to have an "ending". The fact that you see Emma being involved in very common, everyday things you can relate with, makes you put the nature of the particular threat in a very familiar perspective.Once again, this is a classic concept and it has been portrayed many times in the past in other and obviously better films.
The film tries to hard to portray the dangers of this technological era and though it gets the viewers' attention because the girl is stalked through devices we use 24/7, it ends up focusing so much on it that it leaves out any other potential danger that may help the plot. Actually, there's no real plot nor driving force in the film other than she's stalked through her mobile devices. Not even the sabotage parts give any sort of emotion to the film. The film is just boring. It's not long and yet it feels as if you've been watching it for more than 2 hours. In the end, Ratter tries to be like Paranormal Activity, minus the paranormal part... So it's just "Activity". And just like Paranormal Activity, it tries to have an extra rush in the post-credit scene, but it's so badly done that you wouldn't be missing anything.