The Den

2014 "Unmask a Whole New Side of Fear"
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Released: 14 March 2014 Released
Producted By: Onset Films
Country: United States of America
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A young woman studying the habits of webcam chat users from the apparent safety of her apartment witnesses a brutal murder online and is quickly immersed in a nightmare in which she and her loved ones are targeted for the same grisly fate as the first victim.

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Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Whitech It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Michael Ledo "The Den" is a web cam chat web site. Elizabeth (Melanie Papalia) actually gets a grant to talk to people on the web site as some sort of human behavior study. In doing so, she witnesses a snuff film and someone takes control of her computer. As people she knows seem to disappear, Elizabeth becomes more worried and desperate.This is another hand held camera production. It takes 10 minutes for something unusual to happen. There were some decent scenes, but there was also too much jerk the camera around for realism to suit me.A horror film aimed at teens.Parental Guide: F-bomb. sex. male nudity.
i SkyWalKing Is it a cardinal rule that if you are doing a horror movie, you simply must NOT invest in some real actors? I understand budget and what not, and I'm not suggesting I need to see an overpaid actor to enjoy a film but ACTING should at least be a requirement. Otherwise, what is the point? Why even attempt at making a movie? I've seen just about every horror flick you can imagine and am generally willing to let the shortcomings go if everything else in the film works. But at a certain point, it can get extremely frustrating when you know a film has potential, yet it is all thrown down the gutter due to poor casting or minor details that should be easy to adjust. These things can make or break a movie. I have seen my fair share of Horror with superb acting (Martyrs, I spit on your grave, Under the Skin) to name a few off the top of the head. But more often than not, we are left with a bunch of no-name amateurs trying to portray real human emotions and fear, and it just absolutely kills the entire premise of the movie. This one falls victim to the latter. ...The acting starts off normal enough. I mean, considering the premise of the film, there really is not much acting involved for the main chunk of the film anyways. It's just people chatting online. Seems simple enough. So the main character has a couple of really thirsty male "friends" who are both desperately willing to bend over backwards for her because they clearly want to get into her pants. The two guys (one being a guy she is sleeping with) just come off so unnatural during the simplest exchanges in dialogue. I found myself enraged with hatred for them both and just wanted them to die. Every sentence and every reaction/action by the two seems so labored and unnatural it's cringe-worthy. Friends don't talk to each-other like this. Come on....Lucky for me, around the 26 minute mark the annoying boyfriend gets kidnapped.The second issue, illogical scenarios that just make no sense, whether it be the laws of physics that are being ignored etc. The third issue would be dumb human decisions within these movies. I can generally accept stupid human decisions because human beings make illogical decisions every day. It's somewhat believable that a person made a poor choice especially with the element of fear involved.But when terrible things start to happen to you ONLINE through your LAPTOP, the logical decision at a certain point (especially once you know your computer has been hacked & spying on you) would be to A) CLOSE YOUR LAPTOP when not on it & absolutely DO NOT have it pointing at your every move and do not discuss all your personal issues directly in front of it. B) Simply DISCONNECT your internet. ...but instead, we have the main character continue doing the same things by, sleeping in front of, talking in front and doing random things in front of her hacked, connected and open lap-top. Derp...All the side characters give uninspired labored performances. There is a scene where Elizabeth walks into her friends dark house AFTER all this stuff has already happened, refuses to turn any lights on, sees a leak coming from the washroom and instead of leaving she opens the door and walks in only to see her friend laying in a tub FULL of blood, and she barely has a reaction to it, just a simple "oh my god, wake up" I mean the overall acting is so poor that even when she is watching a fake 'youtube' video on guns, the guy in the YouTube video could not act his way out of a wet paper bag. The scene is so corny and so phony, that it really makes you wonder HOW they could accept this stuff in their final cut and be happy with it. I mean a YouTube video. A simple YouTube video...it is so contrived, so forced and so phony it really made me cringe.It was a decent enough concept otherwise. Definitely NOT original, but could have been a lot more enjoyable had the acting not been so frustrating. With a few minor tweaks to make things feel a little more realistic (considering there was nothing supernatural, and this movie was designed to fit reality). The decisions by the main character near the end just become too ridiculous. Its like she goes out of her way to be dumb. She ends up intentionally throwing her weapons away at every turn, intentionally running in circles instead of rationally trying to work her way out of the 'Den', not finishing the job when attempting to kill someone, responding to every IM request even as shes chained up and knows shes being toyed with, and not ripping the masks off the ones she does end up killing. I mean, come on. Even a broken clock is right two times a day...you have to make me half buy into the decisions being made. Overall I really wanted to like this movie because I do like the concept, original or not...and the one high point of the movie for me was the reveal that there were certainly a few cops involved as well. That I CAN believe. Cops are the most sadistic people on the planet next to military personnel. And the rest of the cops showed nothing but utter arrogance and incompetence, again very believable..
dandxchen I compare this movie (Hacked or The Den) to Unfriended and those viewers who either liked, disliked or LOVED the aforementioned movie of the same ilk will totally understand why (even if the premise of both movies was NOT). I fall into the latter group, having watched Unfriended obsessively, enjoying the subliminal hints provided and ONLY comprehended by those who also "got" the movie; realising why certain (seemingly unimportant details) were necessary for the movie to work.I've started my review with the above to assist those interested in watching this movie when deciding whether it's one they would enjoy.I do not wish to rob any chance potential viewers of Hacked (aka The Den) may have of enjoying this brilliant movie (albeit behind slightly open fingers of both hands covering their faces, most DEFINITELY towards the end), therefore I will not take this opportunity to spoil what I feel is a seriously original plot which will leave most with a more apprehensive and discerning outlook on just how technology, the web and the potential vulnerability we all place ourselves in spending so much time engaging with people online.I guess there are 3 main significant differences between this movie and Unfriended; the first being that it is a lot more graphically disturbing scenes. Secondly (and most essentially), the main character is EXTREMELY likable which is why I personally feel this movie works more effectively from the onset. Most of the reviews (both from the general public AND critics) for Unfriended acknowledged how unlikable all of the characters were. I intend to write a review for Unfriended as I feel that this was deliberate on the Director's part and most definitely essential to the whole point of the movie. Lastly (and I promise to refrain from raving about a movie other than the one I am meant to be discussing after this!), I cannot envisage my wish to re-watch Hacked as many times as I did Unfriended in order to identify small pertinent details that compelled me to keep re-watching it due to how disturbing the ending is.I genuinely thought I had nailed the gnarled ending of this movie (YES! am finally referring SOLELY to Hacked, HALLELUJAH!) from about 30 minutes in but BOY was I wrong! The twists and turns throughout made me feel like I was on a rogue roller-coaster and my head is still dizzy even an hour after watching it. NOT because I didn't get it but BECAUSE everything made sense! Ironically, the last scene (consisting of less than a minute) is the most disturbing despite a total abstinence of ANY violence and without revealing a thing (which would defeat the whole object of me writing a review that doesn't contain spoilers, as well as ensuring it will be my first and last chance to provide feedback to others by being black listed), you will only be able to understand (and undoubtedly agree) with this statement if you choose to watch the entire movie.Hacked is brilliantly acted from the entire cast, does nothing that isn't needed to deliver and succeeds in doing just that.........even if the message is seriously unsavoury! Bloody Amazing, though not sure I will be watching it again just yet.......for all of the right reasons!!!!
MarcoLara Internet has freed our minds for it has created an space where rules and laws can be bend, and even broken. This feature film show us a dark side that, if only by common sense, we know it must exist. And the best part of it is that it has done so without going "hollywood" about it.By "hollywood" I mean that you can clean your mind about preconceived ideas about what this movie is about, or what you think its going to happen. And I am not saying that this movie is not about a girl who witness something very wrong, or that at the end good will triumph over evil, and I am also not saying otherwise. All that I am saying is that this movie is going to be far more difficult to guess that the trailer or synopsis suggests, and that is a good thing.Enjoy the introductory part of the movie. Enjoy the first few minutes of peace and quiet, because the rest of the movie will keep you at the edge of your seat or screaming. And again, that is a good thing because that is what you paid for.If you, like me, are a fan of horror, my advice is obviously to go for this movie, but also to forget about guessing and focus on "enjoying" (if there is such thing) this movie. By the way, I can perfectly see this happening to any of us, so use this movie as a cautionary tale as well and an educational piece to discuss with your loved ones about how you use the internet.