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People really like found footage movies these days, huh? I don't get the fascination, to be honest. Never have. Although there's something to be said for the never ending popularity of The Blair Witch Project, which originally made Horror fans fall in love with the sub genre. I didn't like The Blair Witch Project, and not one Found Footage films after that even so much as piqued my interest. That is, until 2011. That year, a movie called Megan Is Missing was released. Not only did this film make me rethink my opinions on Found Footage, but helped restore some long, lost faith in the Horror genre. For someone who has been an adult for quite some time, it's rare that I find a film which genuinely scares me. Even after several viewings, this one still gives me chills.

Megan is Missing feels like two movies. The first is a mean spirited but pointless, teen Drama, almost reminiscent of Harmony Korine. Later on, the second one blindsides us with a devastating and heartbreaking turn of events. This sneaky approach proves to be a successful one, as you just wouldn't expect things to go from borderline-boring to ... THAT!

image Megan Stewart is a drugged-out, 14 year old little slut who parties way too much. Megan is super popular, but clearly for the wrong reasons. Megan feels like she has already grown up far too fast, but the truth is, she merely started doing drugs and having sex at a ridiculously young age. Not the same thing. Guys use Megan, And she uses them back. To her, these things are normal, or at least not a problem. Megan's problems are solely due to a dysfuctional home life, which includes a raging, bitch mother with molesting boyfriends. Screwing her up even further. Megan's only saving grace is her best friend, seemingly her only real friend, Amy Herman.

image Amy is a year younger, and seems immature for her age, but in reality, she's just a normal, insecure 13 year old. Despite Megan's many faults, which also includes being dragged down by the peer pressuring popular crowd, she is a true friend to Amy, and is always trying to help her come out of her shell, while always on the verge of becoming a destructive influence. As wrapped up as Megan is in her drug/sex-filled life, and douche bag friends, it seems as though Megan envys Amy in all her unpopularity and awkwardness. One could say Megan Lives vicariously through her innocence.

image Megan recently met a guy online. A guy whose face she has yet to see, who claims to be only slightly older, while offering no proof. Not that most 14 year olds would even think to ask if they're already getting attention from an older guy. Amy seems to be the only one who knows of this inevitable hook up, but is of course also far too naive to think anything of this. And one day, Megan vanished. As this abduction gets lots of media attention, A huge void is felt within her high school, but with no one more than Amy, who has now been revealed as the main character. Amy, who now feels more vulnerable than she ever has in her life, quickly turns to Megan's online beau, and soon makes the choice we all saw coming, of telling no one of this faceless stranger. Soon, Amy vanishes, too. We have a pretty good idea of what's going on, here. While we never learn much about what happened to Megan, we do witness Amy's fate in graphic, sickening detail.

This story is revealed to us through webcam footage, home videos, and news updates. Suddenly, this dumb, teen drama turned into a nightmarish lesson in not trusting strangers, which, if you ask me, should be required viewing for all teenage girls in school, these days. They need to see this. They need to see the worst case scenario with their own eyes. And any skeptical Horror fans, who haven't seen this yet, should rejoice, as the genre is clearly alive and well in the 2010s. Megan Is Missing proves that! 7/10
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OnyxHades says:
#1

Nov 2017
I was so excited to know you'd be writing about this movie! Like you, this one still manages to scare me. I agree it should be required a required viewing for teen girls. Maybe even teen boys in this day and age. Afterall, people can portray themselves as anyone they want online. I think you and I know that firsthand emoticon.

The ending is one that definitely got under my skin and has stuck with me. It contains one of the scariest images I have ever seen. It remains terrifying on repeat viewings and I think that's hard for a found footage movie to do.

Amazing review as always babe!


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Tromafreak says:
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Nov 2017 *
Afterall, people can portray themselves as anyone they want online. I think you and I know that firsthand.


And some do it 24/7 cuz they're too yellow to go out and find little boys to rape like they really want, so, they just be a meany to random people online. But it's never enough cuz it doesn't involve raping children.


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Silverboy76 says:
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Nov 2017
I rewatched this for the October challenge and it was still as disturbing as the first time I saw it. I agree 100% with your assessment of the differences between the first half and second half vibe.

Have you seen any of the DVD extras? There is an odd extra with a guy whose daughter was kidnapped and murdered, and he is telling the viewer that Megan is Missing is a public service announcement and should be viewed by all parents and children. He then tends to trail off into angry rants about light sentencing for pedophiles and other child abusers. It seemed out of place, and I couldn't help but wonder how someone who had been through something as horrible as he did could sit through a film like this considering some of the content and imagery.


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Tromafreak says:
#12, Reply to #2

Nov 2017 *
I haven't gotten around to watching the dvd extras yet. I might actually do that this weekend. Should have checked out the audio commentary before I wrote this reivew, too. No telling what kind of info's in there.


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iceflamez says:
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Nov 2017 *
Megan Is Missing and The Poughkeepsie Tapes, watched these 2 back to back, so fucking effective, was i watching a movie or an actual documentary? Did that shit really happen in real life or not? It was that good, i love raw realism in horror movies, something that's actually plausible makes a horror movie that much more unsettling.

Edit : 4.8/10 imdb rating. Reminded me why i never let those ratings affect my judgement when i choose movies to watch.


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NoseOfNicko says:
#6, Reply to #3

Nov 2017
The most voted rating on IMDb is 1/10. Ridiculous. Giving 1/10 to a movie for doing what it set out to do is just ridiculous.


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markus-san says:
#10, Reply to #6

Nov 2017
Same with A Serbian Film. Any movie which shocks and upsets people, even though they should know what they are getting into in the first place, gets a 1..


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NoseOfNicko says:
#5

Nov 2017
Iโ€™m not sure why, but that picture (you know which one) never fails to shock me.


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Tromafreak says:
#13, Reply to #5

Nov 2017
Yeah, really. The good moments are few and far between, but they're somehow enough, not unlike Beyond The Darkness.


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NoseOfNicko says:
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Nov 2017
From a 1/10 review on IMDb:

โ€œThe last 22 minutes were UNBELIEVABLY unnecessary, and simply horrifying to watch. It is EXTREMELY inappropriate and downright creepy.โ€

Thatโ€™s the whole point, you dumb cunt.


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Gymnopedie says:
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Nov 2017 *
Exactly! That is the whole point!

I remember Shadowplayed once giving one of her self-righteous and condescending lectures to a poster who liked it. Apparently she claimed it was promoting violence against girls emoticon

Great film though!


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OnyxHades says:
#17, Reply to #8

Nov 2017
Ah, Shadowplayed... I only interacted with her briefly, but she did not like my viewpoint on A Serbian Film at all. emoticon


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Tromafreak says:
#18, Reply to #8

Nov 2017
Yeah. Fuck that self righteous cunt, too. emoticon


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Tromafreak says:
#16, Reply to #7

Nov 2017
Yeah. What a dumb cunt! emoticon


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markus-san says:
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Nov 2017 *
Great review! One thing though.. For me, having that shocking image of Megan with her head in that table, is a bit of a spoiler for those who may have not seen it..


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Tromafreak says:
#11, Reply to #9

Nov 2017
Yeah, maybe a little, but there's not really a lot of cool pics for this movie.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#14

Nov 2017
Just watched it, and holy fuck! I'm pretty creeped out by it. What a fucked up movie. Indeed like a Harmony Korine movie, meets found footage torture porn. Some truly haunting images in there, creepy scenes, and I like the subtle approach to not show too much. Well paced. A very effective downer that makes you feel horrible inside. 5/5


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Tromafreak says:
#15, Reply to #14

Nov 2017
Glad you get it. A lot of people don't, it seems. WAY to many negative reviews on IMDb, and the fact that it's eligible for the current challenge is proof that it's underrated as fuck.


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