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Creep Nation (2019) is a English movie. John Geddes has directed this movie. Liv Collins,Adam Seybold,Mark Gibson,Kirill Belousov are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2019. Creep Nation (2019) is considered one of the best Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
A young woman is targeted by a network of online creeps, and secretly filmed while she stays at a short-term rental. Her every move is captured online, and when her brother begins to uncover what's happening, he must find a way to rescue her from the eyes of her predators.
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Creep Nation: Never really gets going
This Canadian made thriller is rather a dull affair and never really seems to get going. It tells the story of a girl who sets up a short term rental only to go missing shortly after. Her frantic brother plays detective and goes about investigating her fate, but finds considerably more than he could have ever expected. Again this isn't quite as engaging as you'd hope, it's a slow burner which is fine for a revenge thriller like this but again it just never really builds to anything. I found myself rather bored and the more about her disappearance that's revealed the more you'll realize that you've seen this before but better. I don't know what it is about Canadian cinema but they seem to be on another level that I struggle to appreciate, maybe I'll "Get it" one day. The Good: Nothing springs to mind The Bad: Un-engaging Slow burn to nothing
Good low budget horror thriller
I liked this movie it grows on you building slowly and not trying to do to much which I think makes the tension build. Dark web is always creepy and cameras in Airbnb is even more creepier. I love how the movie starts a thriller then becomes like a Liam Neeson revenge movie great effort
You creeped me?
Sophia (Liv Collins) has some issues in Europe and returns home to see her brother Aaron (Adam Seybold) who does not have the time or place for her. She goes to a BNB and the next thing you know, he can't find her. The opening leads you to believe this was going to be a voyeur film. In a sense it is, but the audience sees very little of the voyeurism. Aaron tries to figure out what happened and as a mystery, it was well scripted. Couple with the poor voyeur aspect, the film left much to be desired. Liv Collins is pretty, but it doesn't carry the film. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Sold at Walmart as "Scare BNB."
Creepily inconsistent
Confusing start to the film, really should of branched into a different direction, missed opportunities galore. Also, a text message does not make a phone consistently vibrate, this was just one of the poor errors in the making of the film.
its got the homemade look
Well this was a film that you will either switch of fast, or be lured inside by the storylinepresentation. it is a film with a lot of revenge, but also sorrow and grief. the revenge are very sweet when it takes place, but it has a sour/bitter aftertaste for the male characterin the end.i wont tell so much about the plot and story, because it is just a story, that i guess really could happen in the real world. so now ive taped the pc camera,to avoid the dark webb sneak-peeping my privates when being private. what i can tell is that the film really takes of after about 40 minutes, so if you hang in there, it will bring you the suspense of a thriller,online so to say. technical presentation are not too impressiv, it has some blurry choices of cam zoom and angles, and the sound effects are to weak to make me scared. the score doesnt caress my tastebuds, but for boosting up a thriller it works. the acting are dead on average,so i wont accentuate any of the actors.they are doing their job. so the grumpy old man , that were hanging on to the end, can recommend,but just with 6 stars.