Normally one would expect that the three best friends would come out alive in the end and learn a harsh lesson. I mean, it is a Lifetime movie. However, this movie took a step forward and ended the movie with the whereabouts of the missing friend never revealed. Whether she's alive or dead, we'll never know. And honestly, that's just how scary real life is. So I give the writers props for willing to go that far.
Plot summary
An unstable computer programmer seeks revenge when he learns he has been duped by three teen girls who created a fictitious mail-order bride that he bought.
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September 01, 2024 at 01:51 AM
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A grim ending that nails the point on the head.
A lesson or two here
Three girls play a prank on a guy via online international dating. These scams do exist so it's a timely and real issue. In a bit of poetic justice the tables are turned as he tracks them down and kidnaps them for selling into prostitution. Good supporting cast Jamie Luner and Alexandra Paul. Things are quite exciting and the story has a decent ending. Worth a watch.
Good movie with a very disturbing ending
This was a good movie with a message about how your actions affect others and why you shouldn't mess with strangers online. There are many twists. The main villian is sympathetic at first and written with surprising depth, at least until he tried to sell the three girls into sex trafficking, and then sympathy for him went out the window for me. While two of the girls escape, the main instigator of the prank, Kaley, is sold and not found by the end of the film. While Kaley was basically a thoughtless b-word throughout the film, I do not think that she deserved the fate she got at the end, something I would not have wished on my worst enemy. Hopefully, the film will serve as a message to teenagers (and others) not to mess with people online because it will not end well. A more realistic message than the average film.