Everyone on TikTok is saying how this movie is Traumatizing them but the acting is so bad I don’t understand how people actually think this movie is a good movie.
When i saw those pictures of megan getting tortured while watching the movie with my friends, i thought it was real, pretty fucking traumatizing to us but you know people have different fears and i am not defending the movie because it is actually a piece of shit
the people on tik tok are completely missing the point. there saying “men are horrible! they do this all the time!”. they dont even take the point the whole movie is trying to send. people are just taking and making excuses to hate on men more then ever now.
Someone I just go to abandoned houses... I always expect someone to appear, kill me and rape my body. It never happens though, i'am always alone there.
It is absolutely hilarious watching TikTok users getting pressed at this after 7 years just because they were tricked into believing this movie was good.
@Dusty Natalie Sameee when ppl were talking about it i knew i recognized the name from somewhere but the one thing i remembered was that it was garabge lmao
"OMG was that footage real?" Yeah your local theatre is cool with showing recordings of actual rape and murder all the time. What did you think Whacky Wednesdays were for?
@@BowdowntoAnnaConda I watched this movie and it was very disturbing especially the last 20 minutes, but I can’t believe people actually thought it was real like yeah the FBI is definitely going to have this be able to be a movie and still be available 9 years after it’s released
I suppose I'm the odd one out. As my skin was mostly smooth throughout high school. Yeah, I had a pimple every now and then, but smooth, flawless skin had always been my bread and butter. (Never suffered through acne either.)
I love movies written by 40 year old men about teenage girls. A lot of it just feels like their writing what they wish teenage girls were like when they were young.
I wonder how the creative process went down. Maybe he watched some soap operas and reality shows, then add rape into the mix and went "I get teens, I can pull this off!"
I know quite a few kids who smoke weed at around that age, but certainly not stuff that this movie shows. Tbf, I am in a shitty area. But that’s the only thing I disagree w
[REDACTED] [REDACTED] In my area, kids were already using and selling shit like acid and buttons. I suppose it depends on the environment and what's available to them
So did Michael ever, like, notify the girl's parents or report it to the authorities when he heard her describe being raped at a summer camp for kids? Were the parents & victim okay w/ him putting her story of the assault apparently "word for word" in his movie? Seems a little insensitive. And the 13 & 14 year old girls had no qualms about openly discussing this is front of a 40 year old guy who's friends w/ their parents? This story just doesn't add up
Caroline Cardwell and why would his friend’s kid tell him about this kind of thing? He’s not a therapist and most kids aren’t close enough to their parent’s friends to tell them stories of traumatic experiences
Maybe he was doing research and in the process that story ended up being told to him. But I’d buy it more if it came from parents rather than the kids it supposedly happened to.
"Teenagers weren't like this in the old days" Yep. Because before the internet there were no teenagers acting up, talking to strangers, partying, doing drugs and drinking, etc. Seems legit.
Admiral Swallower yah in the 50s go back to the late 40s and 1950 though. It's fucking hand holding and OH FUCK MY DAD DIED IN THE WAR 5 YEARS AGO WILL I BE NEXT!!! The early 50s was when we got the ball rolling
@@thebondofunity okay it makes more sense to me the acting butchers the line than the line itself being bad, but still op insinuates that the line is inherently bad which i don't know why. I've heard people say stuff like that in real life that's pretty close to the line itself.
Ok who tf hides their stuffed animal under a bridge? Like, if your mom told you to throw it away and you wanted to keep it, why couldn’t you just hide it under your bed or in your closet or something?
My mom told me she used to be a crazy ass teen and was shocked to find out I hadn't even touched alcohol until I turned 21. Her crazy teen days are what lead to my conception! Lol
@@KanaHyoshi Generations before go absolutely batshit then do their best to make sure future generations don't do what they did. Then get all shocked when they raise drones.
came back because i was so baffled they were talking about the movie as if it was actually good or made any impact- and then saw it was exactly what they were talking about.
@@tecitodejazmin take a look at danny gonzalez's and drew gooden's videos about the content on tiktok. A lot of it is just the most utterly braindead crap u'll ever find online Thats the tiktok crowd's baseline for what is acceptably entertaining. Them thinking this crap is any good is no surprise
Apparently this movie actually was based on a real murder case. Two girls (named Miranda and Ashley, don't know why they didn't keep the names the same if it's based on this but whatever) who were friends that lived next to each other in an apartment building. One day, one of the girls disappeared. The other disappeared only a few months later, except, before she went missing, she had expressed her ideas of a possible suspect who lived in their building. She went to confront him about it, and then wasn't heard from again. I don't really remember the details of how they found them, but their bodies were found buried in the ground stuffed into a barrel. This movie sucks.
ETgohome13 a movie of this would be so chilling and scary - imagine only really cantering it around the apartment complex, especially at the end and how claustrophobic that would be when the paranoia kicks in when the girl realises she lives in there with the killer and only she knows...
What the fuck... that makes it so much worse. Making profit off such complete disrespectful garbage based off two girls and their families actually going through something that.
ETgohome13 Besides all that, it's two teenage girls that go missing!! How can you NOT see it's the same story?! It's %100 based on that!! Seriously, though. It is in VERY poor taste to keep their real names. . . .
@@PuffyKumaTenshi It's even worse when Michael Goi used this case to show off the belief that younger generations = stupid when the original murder case has absolute nothing to do with it.
"look at this movie about scary people on the internet! look at this drawn out rape scene and torture scenes! are you disturbed? well? are you?" i hate this type of writing, it makes me legit mad lmao
Ok, I get you people are offended by anything nowadays, but you’re really misinterpreting what the creators mean. In what way is presenting something as bad somehow glorifying that bad thing? It isn’t, they are obviously aware. This isn’t like Cuties where they actually filmed what they are warning about. They’re simulations, a fugazi, it’s not fucking real. The only ones being offended are people like you. Why? Why are you offended? Does hiding away from the real world comfort you? The fact that it disturbs you is comforting because it shows you still have your humanity to know that it’s wrong. Why is “Shock” wrong. Some thing are truly shocking and they should be. Horror movies were not intended to comfort you. Why are you angry at people presenting the shocking acts when you should be mad at the the shocking acts itself. Idk something just tells me that most of you are politically far left and non traditional and or SJW, LGBT, and other victim complexes. You just like to feel bad or something. But that’s me just guessing.
@@kylevernon I don't think they're complaining about the movie glorifying horrible things or showing horrible things. Rather, they are complaining about movies that substitute good writing or clever presentation for shock value. Whether you think it applies to this movie or not is up to you, but they were not censoring this movies or saying that it should be banned.
Yeah, the one girl did have a razr. Also, iPhones weren’t released until June of 2007, and this took place in January. Xp it was just overall really bad. Lol
Just to mess with people, if I become a film maker, I'm going to make a documentary about the Watergate scandal, then put "This film was not inspired by real events" in the opening credits.
Alexander Chippel A Holocaust documentary that says: _"The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. Any resemblance to reality is pure coincidence"_
That is kind of scary. That and they probably never found her body or the guy who killed her. I mean you can't really identify the woods there was no road or anything in the footage, She could be anywhere in the Continental United States!
I know i was talking about in the setting of the film. Since the Killer is never really physically seen besides an arm. Police or Federals likely never located Megans Killer or where her body was buried. That would be soulcrushing for her parents.
Lordi you can make a scene very effective if you imply just enough to give the audience the idea of what’s happening, the contrast to this is the rape scene in I spit on your grave, but that scene is meant to be horrifying and it is
I've seen people defend this film on the grounds that it's based on real events as a way to negate criticism. 1) "Based on" are the key words. This isn't a documentary, it's a film that borrows elements from the case(s) in question. 2) It's still a garbage film 3) If this film is truly based on actually events, don't the victims deserve to have their stories (even with the possible creative liberties taken) told in a better way than this poorly acted schlock? Long story short, "this is based on actual events, you jerkface." isn't a good defense. Hell in some circumstances, it can actually be a indirect form of insult towards the work in question.
Based on real events - kids use phone cameras, chat with eachother, party and, at some other place, rape happens lol. Saying it was based on a real criminal event would be something different. Based on real events could be a person taking a shit in the movie. So when people defend movies, because they are based on "real events", it's laughable.
This movie makes me so mad because the acting its so bad but the images were actually kinda terrifying. Just think how could it had been with better acting and good dialogue tbh
I remember watching this years ago and being completely shaken up by those two images. I've watched a lot of Adam's videos multiple times but I never came back to this video because I didn't want to see them again. Today I thought i'd watch it again. Maybe my imagination had taken it out of proportion. But nah, they're both still absolutely horrifying. It doesn't affect me nearly as much as it did back then, but they're really fucking well made. Still, I don't think two incredibly well made and incredibly disturbing images mean that this film could have been good, because every single detail of this film is super flawed, and there was no reason to show those two images in the first place. It was just shock value. It didn't add to anything
Are you kidding? I don't know how sheltered you guys are but those images.....are literally just fetish porn. Like.....those "torture instruments" are commonly used in weird fetish rape porn. It's transparent Michael Goi just wanted to film fetish shit.
because a lot of people were disturbed by the rape scene mostly, which is very understandable and some people are either sensitive to scary things or pretty young and impressionable
Insert Name Fuck you bitch, the new Matt Damon movie is a classic that will be remembered for years to come. You're probably just a fan boy of that new Mark Wahlberg movie, right?
People in my film studies class, today, were talking about this film and how it’s some “groundbreaking, obscure masterpiece” because apparently it’s gone viral on TikTok or something, and the entire time I was just thinking back to this review. The fact that there’s people (people who I like and who have film opinions I respect and often agree with) who unironically like this movie is astonishing to me
@@justfuckingwhy It’s weird, because they’re not stupid or anything. Most people in there usually have well articulated, logical and interesting thoughts on films. Just the other week these same people were talking about the implications of another YMS related film, Synecdoche New York! But this is the first time they’ve praised a film that isn’t even remotely worthy of praise. Even when they’re praising films I don’t particularly like there’s clear reasons as to why they love it. But somehow some (not all) seem to love Megan is Missing
@@user-zz7rs6lf7w You have to go through an application process to get in, and if you’re not doing particularly well there is chance you will be encouraged to leave.
apparently people on tiktok heard about this movie and are passing it around, convincing middle schoolers that the torture porn in the last 20 minutes is REAL... which is wildly irresponsible but also mind boggling and hysterical anyways it's weird for me because i watched this video when you first released it 7 years ago so. you might be getting a weird surge of views on this one, Adam
to be fair he certainly sets it up to seem as if the two pictures of megan and the last 22 minutes of the film are real. my friends and i turned it off because just the pictures made us uncomfortable and when the torture porn started it was too much.
It’s legitimately disturbing to me how this younger generation, who is growing up terminally online, is worse than any other generation at determining real or fake shit online. I can’t stand it. I see videos/movies from when we were young being noticed again that we already knew were fake, yet these kids actually have no idea and will even argue with you when you tell them it’s not real. I’m only 25 and I feel like a boomer when looking at how dumb some of these teenagers and kids are nowadays.
@@dylan351321 Yes, they are genuinely worse at it now. We grew up before smartphones, ease of access. Kids who can work smartphones can't efficiently work or understand how a traditional PC works. The internet is very different now. There was a certain suspension of disbelief and honestly crappiness of a wilder, younger internet that we grew up with. They had these convenient devices at as low as 2 in some cases, and they can't tell the difference between real and fake because it's all they know... And modern fakeness can look very real. I mean, look at deep fakes. We are very clearly heading toward a post-truth dystopia where people are allowed to choose what is real or fake based on opinions. I'm not trying to be alarmist but as this technology improves, again, especially deep fakes, we are heading toward a world where objective reality itself is dead. TLDR: They're dumb and we are royally screwed.
As a teenager whos kinda in with the druggies I will tell you for sure that teenagers arent like this. This isn't an accurate depiction of teenagers, this is what 40 year old think teenagers are like.
True. This is what 13 year olds wanted to be. So edgy. I was so nervous going to my first (and last) party because I thought the sex and drugs would just be too much to handle! The night ended with all of sitting in a circle playing spin the bottle and giggling at cooties when we dared each other to kiss each other. The drugs ended up being hot dogs, soda and chips. Honestly, it was great and I wish parties and get together were still like that. No booze, no separating into cliques and having to nod at conversations you can’t relate to. Just innocent fun. So edgy!!
+RUSHOUR3E I'll be 28 in 2 weeks and both of them look older than me! They could've just upped the age a little bit to 16 or 17 then it'd at least be somewhat more convincing.
If this is supposed to be for parents, why not just have parents actually do some research online and actually care while raising their kids to not be idiotic online. You actually can make friends online, but you can also run into stalkers, it's a scary world that Parents need to know about, but this movie doesn't do a good job of that
My mom told me that I had to throw out my old Transformers toys 'cause they're missing pieces. Jokes on her since I hid them in a box deep in the woods! I sure hope nothing bad happens to me when I go to visit them....
No, it's more like "my action figures are out of the box, so my mom told me to throw them out. Joke's on her, I put them in a warehouse in the abandoned docks"
Sadly, there are plenty of stories exactly like the many "intentionally-disturbing" parts of this movie in real life. Junko Furuta's story alone is pretty depressing... and embarrassingly revealing wrt Japan's justice system. But irl doesn't have all this bad dialog and editing and acting, and that's what really gets botched. I can easily google independent concepts from the movie (child sex trafficking, rape dungeons, children hiding sexual trauma behind bravado, easily-accessible CP on the internet without need for "dark web" access - on Pornhub even, underage sex and partying, the list goes on), but I wouldn't be able to find you a real-life example of parents of a missing child, likely kidnapped by the same man who is currently holding & raping her best friend, looking bored as fuck while talking to the press. It's sad and pathetic and _insulting_ how bad this movie is. Victims like Furuta deserve better than this hot garbage.
@@Kiss_My_Aspergers this, and the movie feels like an insincere inspiration of Ruruchan. If anyone doesn't know, it's much like the plot of Megan is Missing besides the kidnapping. combining the tragedy of Furuta and Ruru and you get the _idea_ of this movie but it was executed poorly.
My "favorite" line in this movie is 17:25. It's just so stupid I can't. "Aw man, after seeing those pink ribbons, I really regret kidnapping and raping that girl."
Shiny Wurmple not to mention her lack of caring. Like she doesn't know why they're doing it either. "Yeah we just like want the bad guy to like feel bad and like yeah" wtf
Not to mention, nobody ever looked at the fucking camera itself. They looked at the other person's face on the screen, which meant that on video, their eyes would be pointed slightly below the cam. This would be noticeable even on the fucking Motorola flip-phones, and especially on laptops.
Nobody in the US, that's for sure. While video chat phones did exist in 2006, quality was shit and service was expensive, and I'm pretty sure the US didn't get video chat at all until 2007 at the earliest. It was a lot more popular in Asian markets back then. Hell, I didn't even have unlimited texting in 2006 (thanks, Verizon).
B-but it's soooo realllll! All teens are partying in alleyways and abandon soda shacks taking black tar heroin and punching old people. Then they talk about their mouth r*pe and hide old toys under bridges. Oh and the FBI would definitely give some random director the found footage of a serious crime for a cheap flick. Now the Tik Toks has save the children! /s
@@xercespriest mind you these kids are 14. 14! I’m only a year older than them and I’ve never done this shit. Hell, most of the “cool kids” I know haven’t even done this shit.
the quality of those megan torture pictures scared me because of the effort, budget and everything else a movie needs in contrast to the rest of the movie
You guys remember when way back in 1999 everybody thought that the Blair witch was real and that it was the scariest shit ever and now here we are in 2020 and TikTokers think that Megan is missing is real some things never change huh
The only difference in 99 being 1. It actually had convincing acting 2. The script felt realistic 3. The camera work actually felt authentically 4. The internet wasn't as widely available so people couldn't just look it up INSTANTANEOUSLY 5. And even on the internet the actors names actually read as missing on IMDB for a while as a hoax, so even if you did do your research you could have been fooled. 6. Pretty much everyone knew it was fake nine years later. In conclusion, people are dumber now.
It's been a while since I saw this movie, but from what I remember the 22 minute segment covers more than the actual rape, it's just the one scene that gets people to ironically say they like the movie. Everyone I know will acknowledge everything before Amy is captured is total shit. The acting is horrible, the situations unbelievable, and it all feels like the typical movie made to scare parents into being protective of their kids -which honestly from my perspective is an admirable goal, but I think he just wanted to make a really shocking film. The last 22 minutes includes showing the pictures of Megan all restrained, showing where Amy is being kept in her underwear covered in filth and fed like a dog, taken out and bend over a table or something and raped with the rapist's bloody hand brought up to her face to remove any possible doubt that was what happened, and then she's dragged over to the blue barrel. What isn't mentioned is what's in the barrel, when the top comes off we're shown Megan's rotting corpse. Amy is dumped into the barrel with her and then sealed in. The last scene is her begging and pleading for quite a while as he digs up a hole and drops her into it still alive, suffocating with her best friend's dead body. The movie is shit, and I laughed at the majority of the film, but to be totally honest that final scene did upset me. It's solely because of that scene that people give the film good reviews. Everything before it is garbage but that final scene is genuinely shocking.
Those scenes where the girls are just staring into the camera answering questions is like the beginning of a porno...this whole movie is grossly sexual. I hope any parents that have seen this know that kids really don’t act that way.
"In the old days, teenagers weren't like this..." Uh...I was a teenager in the 80s and the only reason we "weren't like this" was because we didn't have the same technology.
DarkProf1 teenagers got kidnapped and used drugs and went to parties back in the 80's, and they still do today. What's funny though is that Gen z teens statistically get in trouble less than prior gens because we're on our phones and stuff all the time.
@Angelique Truth is Gen Z kids looked up to Millennials and we set a terrible example for you guys. TBH its been kind of a downward trend since WW1 and WW2.
Auran Crash uh...the eras during the two world wars was absolutely terrible with WW2 being the worst, you literally had child soldiers fighting and dying in deplorable conditions and I haven’t even mentioned the death camps and gulags. Those wars are completely different beasts
@@JackedThor-so Yeah it’s becoming pretty trendy to watch it and get freaked out by the movie. any criticism of the movie on there is seen as disrespectful because it’s “spreading awareness” I even got a bunch of hate from a group of kids for calling it a comedy lmao
@@kylaxstanley1620 if little shits have to be reminded about online *stranger-danger* because of this trash heap movie, then they probably shouldn’t be using TikTok or any of that shit. Fuck me...
@@gmanz8487 ...did you not watch the 21 minute and 20 second video made by YMS on March 29th, 2013 about the movie? If not, unpause the video and stop looking at the comment section, mate
@@Piper-eo2bj I'm just saying. Despite how poorly written and acting this movie was as they say, this film must've left audiences nauseous and squeamish because of the harsh subject matter. You know, like The Human Centipede or Hostel for example
Remember Moonlight? Nah we remember Black Panther Actual good movies get shafted by cookie cutter trash because a majority of the population just doesn’t care And it’s really sad Rest In Peace Chadwick Boseman but your legacy shouldn’t be most known for that bland piece of film
The thing that creeps me out the most is that the director seems to find the sexual violence in the film enticing and he's just hiding behind a morality crusader pretext. Most of these "teens in trouble" movies function just to perversely sexualize young people and not to honestly depict their experiences. And why the fuck did the characters have to be aged 13-15? The actresses look like they're in their early twenties! Why did Megan have to brag about being raped at aged 10 and then graphically describe it? This director's sick in the head.
The ages do make some sense. If you are chatting online with a person, 11 to 16-year-olds are probably (but not always) going to be interested at some point to meet in person, even if they don't know anything about them in real life. Unfortunately, that happens a lot. A person that is older may have more common sense and decide not to meet up. But yeah, a lot of scenes in this movie didn't really need to be in there. The part where she's talking about the blowjob? I don't get why he thought it would be great to put in there. I have never, in my life, heard any 14-year-old brag about giving a blowjob at 10! I don't think that the last 20 minutes weren't really necessary either.
Saying a man's a pedo because of a movie he directed is WAY too much of a stretch. He probably just made unrealistically dirty scenes because of his morality crusade.
Funny story about this film. I was really bored when I was like twelve and decided to google my teachers. So my fourth period science teacher was named Amy Herman. Guess what pictures showed up? Boy was I confused.
"In the old days teenagers weren't like this." i was a teen in the mid-to-late 80s, and yes we were like this. We just didn't have the same technology.
@@louschwick7301 Lmao ok boomer. Just so you know, not all teens are that way. I'm a teen myself and I'm not a "rebellious moron". Please stop generalizing a whole generation.
oh god, not the tik tok zoomers thinking this movie is scary/an important piece of activism....listen, im gen z too, and i get where these kids are coming from! but sometimes even if a movie tries to have a good message it can still be terrible, the two arent mutually exclusive lmao
no but im disappointed in the youth as a youth myself. even when i was younger awful teen dialogue annoyed me, the fact that everyone is talking about how "realistic" this movie is just.... too much for me
@@germfirm4146 Nah. If you type in Megan is Missing on TikTok, for about five seconds of scrolling you’ll only find horrified reactions of the film and warnings not to watch it.
same, im gen z and watched this review before it went viral on tiktok and the fact that people think this is the greatest movie of all time is concerning.
I agree with everything said in this video. but the biggest reason I hated it has nothing to do with what's in this video- the reason I hated this film is because it blames the victims themselves for what they got and it also is sheer fear mongering. There is no connection between "girls do online stuff and get kidnapped". as for the fear mongering, it says basically "don't use Skype or you'll get tortured and raped by a predator". Also one thing I really thought was hilarious is if you go watch the YT reviews you'll notice d they go out of their way to slam the first hour of the film and then suddenly praise the movie because of the finale. idiots.
G4nst4Ch33se that's completely different. There's no emotional connection between "girls go do online stuff and get kidnapped". The message of the film has already been done several times before and so that in itself renders the film useless. whereas not looking both ways can result in getting hit, the villain in the film just magically knows where they are and who they are and chases after them. And then the film devotes 22 minutes to a girl getting raped and tortured. Again there is no emotional connection between this and the Internet stuff.
Again you're missing the point. The reason the film is blaming them is because there's no connection. By this, I mean they just meet Josh online and get kidnapped. If you wanted to make a film more realistic you could have a subplot about the parents getting suspicious of this Josh person. No, their parents are in the dark but that's besides the point. The girls seem to lack brains (and their age should have nothing to do with it as at age ten parents have these conversations with kids all the time). The film doesn't even go so far as to have the girls get suspicious of Josh not showing himself.
If he has 30 years of experience and “knows” how to use the equipment better then could he explain how the makers of “The Blair Witch Project” actually made a real horror movie with no experience that knocked the piss out of his film,
if i ever go missing i hope that everyone who knows me does everything in their power to keep michael goi from making a movie about it
Nah, they'll just tie a ribbon on their houses and go back to business as usual.
put it in your will
make sure your family knows so they can sue.
At least a Netflix true crime documentary
will put in some type of effort.
Sorry but ima do everything in my power to do it
Everyone on TikTok is saying how this movie is Traumatizing them but the acting is so bad I don’t understand how people actually think this movie is a good movie.
Literally makes no sense
it’s literally one of the worst movies i’ve seen. and the people defending it because it was made for “awareness” 😭😭 like it’s still horrible.
When i saw those pictures of megan getting tortured while watching the movie with my friends, i thought it was real, pretty fucking traumatizing to us but you know people have different fears and i am not defending the movie because it is actually a piece of shit
Ok but it messed me up w the rape scenes and the dead body
the people on tik tok are completely missing the point. there saying “men are horrible! they do this all the time!”. they dont even take the point the whole movie is trying to send. people are just taking and making excuses to hate on men more then ever now.
I am 15. I go to parties at abandoned houses to take non-specified drugs every weekend. Cause real teenagers amirite.
Yeah, you don't start that shit till college...obviously.
movies like this make me insecure about my life as a teen
And I always go watch unspecific Matt Damon movies with my friends...
Someone I just go to abandoned houses... I always expect someone to appear, kill me and rape my body. It never happens though, i'am always alone there.
Someone I also brag about being sexually harassed because y'know that's what teenagers do
It is absolutely hilarious watching TikTok users getting pressed at this after 7 years just because they were tricked into believing this movie was good.
This is so true like- 💀
I like your videos and this movie is poopy
@Dusty Natalie Sameee when ppl were talking about it i knew i recognized the name from somewhere but the one thing i remembered was that it was garabge lmao
@Johnny Morphine its not their fault jfc
It’s definitely their fault for being extremely ignorant and taking this movie at face value.
"OMG was that footage real?" Yeah your local theatre is cool with showing recordings of actual rape and murder all the time. What did you think Whacky Wednesdays were for?
Hey man, AMC $5 Tuesdays get wild
You didnt watch Endgame?
@@JacobHillSBD God I miss $5 Tuesdays, fuck covid
@@toogaytolift9176 Yeah, that Ant Man scene scarred me for life.
@@Jack-pe4we I used to go to the movies with my friends every Tuesday. The thing I miss the most since quarantine started
I'd say the only thing "Megan is missing" is her acting skills.
R O A S T E D
Ruined Carrer
And a convincing personality
😂😂 holy shit
Badum-tish!
Not tiktok hyping this trash movie up
LOL I literally came back to this vid after I seen like 5 tik toks trying to hype it up 😂😭 the title would be “movies that ✨ruined✨ me pt5 😩”
theyre so mf dramatic if u go to the other video there r kids crying in the comments telling everybody the movie is real. this movie sucked
@@BowdowntoAnnaConda I watched this movie and it was very disturbing especially the last 20 minutes, but I can’t believe people actually thought it was real like yeah the FBI is definitely going to have this be able to be a movie and still be available 9 years after it’s released
People literally think it's real and they try to avoid criticism by saying it's meant to "spread awareness".
Reason why I came back to the review to remind myself my this movie this garage
So are we going to ignore the part at 10:37 where the mom went to pull off the blanket but realised she was too early
That's incredible. Good eye. That's exactly what happened
@@MadMagicianGaming my sarcasm senses are tingling
@@matthewoliver6049 no sarcasm, I'm genuinely shocked that made it in and no one noticed. Legit good eye
What the fuck how did that get left in?
I just saw that lol 😂
The fakest part about this is that all of these teens have perfect skin.
Yusss
Dragonhammer Soulbreath
100th like
No pizza faces anywhere 🤔
I suppose I'm the odd one out. As my skin was mostly smooth throughout high school. Yeah, I had a pimple every now and then, but smooth, flawless skin had always been my bread and butter. (Never suffered through acne either.)
Lmaoo I'm 16 and I agree with you😂😂
Why on earth would you blow a guy to get him to let you bring a friend to a party? It doesn't seem like Amy even really wants to be there.
because movie
+TheLivingDead_X because alien's
Because teens
shut up ur nasty and a bitch
Murcia doxial man I would kill myself now if only I could get this cap off
I love movies written by 40 year old men about teenage girls. A lot of it just feels like their writing what they wish teenage girls were like when they were young.
Especially old men who think girls that have been molested look back on it as a fond memory.
Disturbing
Or like, how they wish they’d behave presently.
Are you kidding me?I felt they gave teenage girls more substance than actual teenage girls.
mind waves maybe you just don’t know shit about teenage girls.
This movie is literally a boomer fan-fiction.
I wonder how the creative process went down. Maybe he watched some soap operas and reality shows, then add rape into the mix and went "I get teens, I can pull this off!"
This was just a movie that was beyond stupid. Only the last 22 minutes were somewhat effective but other than that, it was pure shit
This is a movie made by a grandpa who doesn’t understand teens or the internet.
Well yeah, it had a preteen molestation story in it based on a friend's kid's experience. Pedo friendfiction, just what we've all come to see!
Bitchslapped I like to think he watch a few Telenovelas and teen dramas took out the love interest and just made it into a horror movie.
It's actually illegal to upload my movie like this.
Michael Goi
lmao
And your actually stupid ;)
smash thebug is that micheal goi himself
smash thebug you’re*
@@hihihihihihihihihihihey Yeah your right their stupid
Age 13? Wtf are they on.
Nonspecific drugs!
I know quite a few kids who smoke weed at around that age, but certainly not stuff that this movie shows. Tbf, I am in a shitty area. But that’s the only thing
I disagree w
[REDACTED] [REDACTED] In my area, kids were already using and selling shit like acid and buttons. I suppose it depends on the environment and what's available to them
Ben LaCloche yeah never seen a 13 years old look like a 16 years old
they don't look 13 at all
I think this movie would be much better if the twist was that Amy was psycho and kidnapped Megan.
Omg yes
+Tyler Youngblood When the scene with the hidden Teddybear under the bridge came up I legitimately thought that was the plot.
Are you really that stupid?
+Tyler Hite if I re-arrenge the letters in your name, its tyte hitler. Or tight hitler
That's what I was thinking to it would of been hilarious
So did Michael ever, like, notify the girl's parents or report it to the authorities when he heard her describe being raped at a summer camp for kids? Were the parents & victim okay w/ him putting her story of the assault apparently "word for word" in his movie? Seems a little insensitive. And the 13 & 14 year old girls had no qualms about openly discussing this is front of a 40 year old guy who's friends w/ their parents? This story just doesn't add up
Caroline Cardwell and why would his friend’s kid tell him about this kind of thing? He’s not a therapist and most kids aren’t close enough to their parent’s friends to tell them stories of traumatic experiences
I’m gonna assume he’s full of shit and made the whole thing up. At least I hope that’s the case.
@@AH-be6bu it's fucked up even if it was made up as he wrote that dialogue for a 15 year old to say
Maybe he was doing research and in the process that story ended up being told to him. But I’d buy it more if it came from parents rather than the kids it supposedly happened to.
@Regg Sigg Michael literally said it, and it was brought up in this video.
I love how he edited the news like I did when I figured out about transitions in powepoint in 3rd grade
"Let's just add every iMovie filter to it. Ahhhhhh, that's the stuff. Now to just sit back and wait for the Oscars to roll in."
He knows ALL the shortcuts
14:40 best transition
I was amazed at how cheesy the news segments were. It detracted from everything going on.
*WINNERS DON'T DO NON SPECIFIC DRUGS.*
Except non specific steroids, in which case, use lots of non specific drugs!
Yeah! Winners do SPECIFIC drugs!
Give those winners those specific drugs!
I'm making this face at your comment. Love your profile pic
I'm making this face at your comment. Love your profile pic
"Teenagers weren't like this in the old days"
Yep. Because before the internet there were no teenagers acting up, talking to strangers, partying, doing drugs and drinking, etc. Seems legit.
"The 60s? Never heard 'em."
"THE 80'S NEVER HAPPENED!"
Yah it's almost like he was going back to fucking 1950
stillaliveplus1forme I guess teens never made out in their cars in the 1950s
There were no drugs or anything back then at all
Admiral Swallower yah in the 50s go back to the late 40s and 1950 though. It's fucking hand holding and OH FUCK MY DAD DIED IN THE WAR 5 YEARS AGO WILL I BE NEXT!!! The early 50s was when we got the ball rolling
“She loved me. And I, I loved her back I loved her so much”
11/10 writing
This movie is so dumb and boring, not even PA The Ghost Dimension was THAT boring
The whole time I was just asking “wait, who are you again?”
Maybe I'm just an idiot but what exactly is so bad about that line? I just idk i often have difficulty distinguishing this
@@ColombianThunder she's overacting af.
@@thebondofunity okay it makes more sense to me the acting butchers the line than the line itself being bad, but still op insinuates that the line is inherently bad which i don't know why. I've heard people say stuff like that in real life that's pretty close to the line itself.
WHAT MEGAN IS MISSING DID TO THE INTERNET IS WHAT JAWS DID TO OCEANS
Kellen King dun dun *DUN*
lol
Kellen King AYYYYYY NICE
Except Jaws was good, and Spielberg at least tried to insure people that sharks weren't as bad as the shark in JAWS.
Gamebro someone hasn't seen frozen review part 1
"We're doing this pink ribbon campaign to let Megan know that we miss her."
Screw Amy though. She was a freak.
"Everyone knows she's addicted to giving head at parties! Of course she'll come back!"
Put cocaine (autocorrect changed that to Vivian somehow) on the trees so she can snort it in heaven!!!
we'll make the kidnapper feel bad by putting ribbons on trees, that'll show him!
Blue Fire Vivian is my favorite kind of drug
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her...." :(
"Oh my god...! There's a chair in this house?!" Made me laugh
Oh my God!
_Actual_ furniture!
As an internet aware kid, I worry about my parents internet innocence being taken advantage of.
Good
Lmao 😂
Infinitely more likely scenario
non-specific drugs whooaaaaaa
You have a misspelling in your name.*****
Fuck DouchebagChocolat I was not expecting to see you here.
the fuck you doing here demo
bruh the fuck u doin here
This is like seeing christopher walken in the expendables...
"Goi wrote the script in ten days and shot the film over the course of a week."
wat
Now make a complex movie in 2 minutes! OR YOUR FIRED
........so either he finished the script after the movie was filmed, or he just really rushed production.
mr.bmc Actually that makes perfect sense
That explains a lot
mr.bmc “Yeah, it totally doesn’t show.”
OH MY GOD THERE'S A CHAIR IN THIS HOUSE
I totally read that in Jim Halpert's voice.
WOOOOOOOOOAAAHHHHHHHHH
DEAR GOD CALL THE COPS!!!!
Where is Matt Mercer
Ok who tf hides their stuffed animal under a bridge? Like, if your mom told you to throw it away and you wanted to keep it, why couldn’t you just hide it under your bed or in your closet or something?
Keeping it under the bridge would make it get pretty gross
movie, that's why
@@resplndnt IIRC, it was all soggy when she took it out, but she didn't seem to mind. Maybe it was just the lighting.
"In the old days, teenagers weren't like this."
I actually burst out laughing. Funniest part of the entire video.
My mom told me she used to be a crazy ass teen and was shocked to find out I hadn't even touched alcohol until I turned 21.
Her crazy teen days are what lead to my conception! Lol
@@KanaHyoshi This is kinda sad
Hi welcome to the 60s
Yeah yes i remember back in 1947 kids would always have smoke cigarettes and would always throw rocks at birds. Ah good old times
@@KanaHyoshi
Generations before go absolutely batshit then do their best to make sure future generations don't do what they did.
Then get all shocked when they raise drones.
8:03 that "puke" was 100% just an egg being cracked. LOL
what is vomit if not the yolk from the egg we call our stomachs
They should thank her for conditioning their hair
deadass confused the hell outta me when he called it puke.
She puked? I legit thought somebody threw an egg at them for laughs.
The cops should probably get a warrant to look at Michael Goi's hard drive.
lol, this^
lol, this^
Lol, this^
lol, this^
lol, this^
Who's here because, for some bizarre reason, this movie is popular with TikTok teens and Twitter.
Ya
Same. Came back to remind myself what this movie was even about lol
Yeah and now people think it’s a great movie!
came back because i was so baffled they were talking about the movie as if it was actually good or made any impact- and then saw it was exactly what they were talking about.
@@tecitodejazmin take a look at danny gonzalez's and drew gooden's videos about the content on tiktok. A lot of it is just the most utterly braindead crap u'll ever find online
Thats the tiktok crowd's baseline for what is acceptably entertaining. Them thinking this crap is any good is no surprise
These "characters" need help!!!
WHERE'S COOL CAT?!?!
DERE HE IS
Cool cat loves EVERYONE and wants to find whats inside them, I bet it was him!
DERE HE IZ
He was the rapist
He was the rapist
Apparently this movie actually was based on a real murder case. Two girls (named Miranda and Ashley, don't know why they didn't keep the names the same if it's based on this but whatever) who were friends that lived next to each other in an apartment building. One day, one of the girls disappeared. The other disappeared only a few months later, except, before she went missing, she had expressed her ideas of a possible suspect who lived in their building. She went to confront him about it, and then wasn't heard from again. I don't really remember the details of how they found them, but their bodies were found buried in the ground stuffed into a barrel.
This movie sucks.
ETgohome13 a movie of this would be so chilling and scary - imagine only really cantering it around the apartment complex, especially at the end and how claustrophobic that would be when the paranoia kicks in when the girl realises she lives in there with the killer and only she knows...
What the fuck... that makes it so much worse. Making profit off such complete disrespectful garbage based off two girls and their families actually going through something that.
ETgohome13
Besides all that, it's two teenage girls that go missing!! How can you NOT see it's the same story?!
It's %100 based on that!!
Seriously, though. It is in VERY poor taste to keep their real names. . . .
Were the two photos real?
@@PuffyKumaTenshi It's even worse when Michael Goi used this case to show off the belief that younger generations = stupid when the original murder case has absolute nothing to do with it.
*scrolls through comments to see if Michael Goi has been here*
You just missed him.
Sophie me too
Check the description
@@142doddy - Holy shit that's hilarious.
Yeah he was, look at the description for a thread
"look at this movie about scary people on the internet! look at this drawn out rape scene and torture scenes! are you disturbed? well? are you?" i hate this type of writing, it makes me legit mad lmao
writing purely for shock is a fucking cancer on the “horror” genre
@@mareysue6370 the only person who can get away with shock value is John Waters
Ok, I get you people are offended by anything nowadays, but you’re really misinterpreting what the creators mean.
In what way is presenting something as bad somehow glorifying that bad thing? It isn’t, they are obviously aware. This isn’t like Cuties where they actually filmed what they are warning about. They’re simulations, a fugazi, it’s not fucking real.
The only ones being offended are people like you. Why? Why are you offended? Does hiding away from the real world comfort you? The fact that it disturbs you is comforting because it shows you still have your humanity to know that it’s wrong.
Why is “Shock” wrong. Some thing are truly shocking and they should be. Horror movies were not intended to comfort you. Why are you angry at people presenting the shocking acts when you should be mad at the the shocking acts itself.
Idk something just tells me that most of you are politically far left and non traditional and or SJW, LGBT, and other victim complexes. You just like to feel bad or something. But that’s me just guessing.
@@kylevernon I don't think they're complaining about the movie glorifying horrible things or showing horrible things. Rather, they are complaining about movies that substitute good writing or clever presentation for shock value. Whether you think it applies to this movie or not is up to you, but they were not censoring this movies or saying that it should be banned.
@@JohmBud honestly 13 reasons why had to use the "we're starting a conversation" excuse bc everyone hated it and they kept getting renewed 😭😭
Not going to lie, I felt really uncomfortable listening to that one girl talk about getting screwed in the mouth like that.
@Hollow Tim I'm Chris Hansen why dont you take a seat...
@@savannahosterbind5626 What can you tell me about these yt comments, Tim...
@@savannahosterbind5626 see I knows who you are Chris Hansen. But I calls ya Chris Handsome; I watch your TV show all the time
I turn down the volume every time I get to that scene
Not only that, but talking about it happening to her WHEN SHE WAS 10 AS A 14 YEAR OLD.
How could they even video chat with the cellphones in 2007????
Nicole Caruana they probably had iPhones
Ringing My Ass dogsTV but doesn't at least one of them have a Motorola razor?
L E M O N S idek it was 2007
Yeah, the one girl did have a razr. Also, iPhones weren’t released until June of 2007, and this took place in January. Xp it was just overall really bad. Lol
@@NikkiLove9022 Front facing cameras weren't on iphones until the iphone 4
Michael Goi is the origami killer
HE WAS THE WHOLE TED?
*origarmi
God bless you
Uh lol
O R I G O R M I
pov: for some reason megan is missing is trending big on tik tok and you ended up here
Nope, i didnt even know anyone had heard of this except YMS fans
@@brandona1140 same
Ms Aileen Valentine lmao I’m just wondering why it’s suddenly blowing up
i watched this video and just now watched the movie cus tiktok. is so garbage
Yea
Just to mess with people, if I become a film maker, I'm going to make a documentary about the Watergate scandal, then put "This film was not inspired by real events" in the opening credits.
Alexander Chippel you can do better than that
Alexander Chippel
A Holocaust documentary that says:
_"The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. Any resemblance to reality is pure coincidence"_
Oscar Samaniego Yeah. Or maybe one of those Christian TV shows where they reenact parts of the Bible. That will cause a few shenanigans.
Evil shenanigans.
Lunatic Cringe Shenanigans is a relative term.
The only scary part of this movie was Megan's body in the barrel and the fact that Amy got buried alive in the barrel with a corpse.
That is kind of scary. That and they probably never found her body or the guy who killed her. I mean you can't really identify the woods there was no road or anything in the footage, She could be anywhere in the Continental United States!
cptnsquires it's fake
no its obviously real because its in a film
I know i was talking about in the setting of the film. Since the Killer is never really physically seen besides an arm. Police or Federals likely never located Megans Killer or where her body was buried. That would be soulcrushing for her parents.
that was probably the only part of the movie that wasn't either hilarious or cringey
"It's the implication"
Showing two pics of a girl on a rape rack and showing a drawn out rape scene isn't my definition of just implying something
Tales From the Pipes what would be more effective would be if the camera fell on the floor and the audience just heard the noises of a struggle.
@@resplndnt Yeah! I hate drawn out rape scenes. It's extra creepy when the character is a minor
Lordi you can make a scene very effective if you imply just enough to give the audience the idea of what’s happening, the contrast to this is the rape scene in I spit on your grave, but that scene is meant to be horrifying and it is
@@resplndnt I agree with this. A tasteful cut away or even implications are fine but don't linger on the scene
@@AlbinoLoki The thing is that you cant really believe theyre minors since they look like theyre in their 20s or something
That "I loved her" monologue has the same energy as the "you're tearing me apart, Lisa!" scene in The Room
nice profile picture
all im thankful for is that Micheal Goi didnt turn into a Derek Savage
+PKsparkelZ That would have been savage.
***** yes.
***** Okay i'm sorry boo. Love you! XOXO
He did make a few stupid comments though
+bludman2 thats not the same as pretty much harrasment and also affecting the lifehood of someone because of a difference of opinions
I thought that the entire "my child is missing" scene was a gag bit
by far the worst acting in this movie is the news anchor and the parents plea lmao
Yeeeah theres something a little offputting about that kid opening his mouth going " :O "
Looked like a Brass Eye clip,lol.
I could honestly not stop laughing when that girl was crying while saying her lines and waving her arms around 😂
I was deeply shaken by her choice of pants/low rise jeans. They were not very complimentary of her shape 😳
and then YMS added death grips and even got funnier
The fact that that girl looks so much like Saorise Ronan is even funnier to me. If only she was as good of an actress as Saorise.
Then the death grips edit magnificent
She’s a overdramatic lil girl loll
tiktok kids have terrible taste if they consider this movie a great movie
it's not a good movie, the blue barrel scene just fucked me up because my guard is down
@@JulianFikry // this is the only comment thats new and actually makes sense.
well, they’re tiktok kids, so
It’s so bad and the ending is quite disturbing I would rather watch literally any other horror film.
dude its not that they think its great they just think that shock factor is the main thing they focus for scary movie
I've seen people defend this film on the grounds that it's based on real events as a way to negate criticism.
1) "Based on" are the key words. This isn't a documentary, it's a film that borrows elements from the case(s) in question.
2) It's still a garbage film
3) If this film is truly based on actually events, don't the victims deserve to have their stories (even with the possible creative liberties taken) told in a better way than this poorly acted schlock?
Long story short, "this is based on actual events, you jerkface." isn't a good defense. Hell in some circumstances, it can actually be a indirect form of insult towards the work in question.
Based on real events - kids use phone cameras, chat with eachother, party and, at some other place, rape happens lol. Saying it was based on a real criminal event would be something different. Based on real events could be a person taking a shit in the movie. So when people defend movies, because they are based on "real events", it's laughable.
This movie makes me so mad because the acting its so bad but the images were actually kinda terrifying. Just think how could it had been with better acting and good dialogue tbh
I remember watching this years ago and being completely shaken up by those two images. I've watched a lot of Adam's videos multiple times but I never came back to this video because I didn't want to see them again. Today I thought i'd watch it again. Maybe my imagination had taken it out of proportion. But nah, they're both still absolutely horrifying. It doesn't affect me nearly as much as it did back then, but they're really fucking well made. Still, I don't think two incredibly well made and incredibly disturbing images mean that this film could have been good, because every single detail of this film is super flawed, and there was no reason to show those two images in the first place. It was just shock value. It didn't add to anything
@@cheekybananaboy3361 How much do you wanna bet Goi made this entire movie JUST to have those images made?
Really, though? They can't look more fake to me. Specially when Megan is opening here eyes like that trying her best to make a shocked expression.
Are you kidding? I don't know how sheltered you guys are but those images.....are literally just fetish porn. Like.....those "torture instruments" are commonly used in weird fetish rape porn. It's transparent Michael Goi just wanted to film fetish shit.
I laughed out loud when I saw those pictures. They are trying to hard to make a creepy pasta.
And this movie is another one that's like "fuck it, hire grown women to play 8th graders"
you clearly dont know many 15 year olds lol
I thought they were 13?
David Coventry
their ages changed all the time in the movie
Amy was actually 22, not sure about Megan.
+Qorelin the actress who played Megan was Rachel Quinn, she was 21, so they were young adults, not pubescent kids
had to come back here after five or six years after tik tok discovered it. i cannot believe they're scared of this when this is actually really funny
Same here why I’m here again
Same! 😂
The end was pretty disturbing, most of tiktok is talking about that
because a lot of people were disturbed by the rape scene mostly, which is very understandable and some people are either sensitive to scary things or pretty young and impressionable
@@daydreams6956 or victims themselves (that was the only scene that disturbed me because of trauma) but apart from that the entire movie is awful
*SCHLUUURP*
THAT CLIP WAS DELICIOUS
Read this comment just as he said that.
That was so fucking clever
I saw the new Matt Damon movie today! It was incredible!
Yeah! He really was Matt Damon.
+tangents I'm nominating the new Matt Damon movie for a The Movie Oscar.
I would say the new Matt Damon movie is pretty overrated.
Insert Name Fuck you bitch, the new Matt Damon movie is a classic that will be remembered for years to come.
You're probably just a fan boy of that new Mark Wahlberg movie, right?
+XCasey RoseX way to kill the joke
Plot twist: the movie was actually called "That Matt Damon Movie"
That actually would be interesting
Further plot twist: It had nothing to do with Matt Damon.
Another plot twist the kidnapper was the teddy bear!
BOT the bot another plot twist, the teddy bear was remotely controled by Matt Damon.
Maaaaaaaat Daaaaammmmooonnn
People in my film studies class, today, were talking about this film and how it’s some “groundbreaking, obscure masterpiece” because apparently it’s gone viral on TikTok or something, and the entire time I was just thinking back to this review. The fact that there’s people (people who I like and who have film opinions I respect and often agree with) who unironically like this movie is astonishing to me
Have they even watched any other movies?
Is there no criteria to join "film studies class"? It's that easy? Damn
@@justfuckingwhy It’s weird, because they’re not stupid or anything. Most people in there usually have well articulated, logical and interesting thoughts on films. Just the other week these same people were talking about the implications of another YMS related film, Synecdoche New York! But this is the first time they’ve praised a film that isn’t even remotely worthy of praise. Even when they’re praising films I don’t particularly like there’s clear reasons as to why they love it. But somehow some (not all) seem to love Megan is Missing
@@user-zz7rs6lf7w You have to go through an application process to get in, and if you’re not doing particularly well there is chance you will be encouraged to leave.
@@lucasward5155 I guess they liked the massage of the film. Most people online also say this.
I hear a new Matt Damon movie is coming this week. Can't wait to watch that Matt Damon movie!!
Oh yes fellow teenage girl, I saw that nonspecific Matt Damon movie as well, I think it was a very good movie.
thedogman142 So basically just Jason Bourne?
Mark Damon is my favourite.
I can't wait for matt Damon in the bourne Legacy
Being that we were born the year Good Will Hunting was released, we tween girls sure do just love that Matthew Damon
Last year I was 14... Now I'm 17
Congrats on your 20th birthday
THE voldy Thanks :)
n o t p o s s i b l e
congrats on your 24th 😂
emma.the.idiot Aww thank *yooo* :))
The Mario is Missing sequel is looking pretty spoopy.
Lemonman Lemons
You mean Weegee?
Don't for get the top notch romance subplot starring princess peach
Oh, this made me laugh. Great joke man, great joke.
*Starring Yoshi
You sir just made my day.
apparently people on tiktok heard about this movie and are passing it around, convincing middle schoolers that the torture porn in the last 20 minutes is REAL... which is wildly irresponsible but also mind boggling and hysterical
anyways it's weird for me because i watched this video when you first released it 7 years ago so. you might be getting a weird surge of views on this one, Adam
Even if the last 20 mins was real (which it isn't) the director wouldn't be able to show it because that's crime evidence
to be fair he certainly sets it up to seem as if the two pictures of megan and the last 22 minutes of the film are real. my friends and i turned it off because just the pictures made us uncomfortable and when the torture porn started it was too much.
It’s legitimately disturbing to me how this younger generation, who is growing up terminally online, is worse than any other generation at determining real or fake shit online. I can’t stand it. I see videos/movies from when we were young being noticed again that we already knew were fake, yet these kids actually have no idea and will even argue with you when you tell them it’s not real. I’m only 25 and I feel like a boomer when looking at how dumb some of these teenagers and kids are nowadays.
@@dylan351321 Yes, they are genuinely worse at it now. We grew up before smartphones, ease of access. Kids who can work smartphones can't efficiently work or understand how a traditional PC works. The internet is very different now. There was a certain suspension of disbelief and honestly crappiness of a wilder, younger internet that we grew up with. They had these convenient devices at as low as 2 in some cases, and they can't tell the difference between real and fake because it's all they know... And modern fakeness can look very real.
I mean, look at deep fakes. We are very clearly heading toward a post-truth dystopia where people are allowed to choose what is real or fake based on opinions. I'm not trying to be alarmist but as this technology improves, again, especially deep fakes, we are heading toward a world where objective reality itself is dead.
TLDR: They're dumb and we are royally screwed.
As a teenager whos kinda in with the druggies I will tell you for sure that teenagers arent like this. This isn't an accurate depiction of teenagers, this is what 40 year old think teenagers are like.
Exactly lol i dont remember any 13 year old sluts
I knew girls like this when I was 13 😂 that’s what happens when you grow up in the ghetto.
Brylei Craig yeah but not this
True. This is what 13 year olds wanted to be. So edgy. I was so nervous going to my first (and last) party because I thought the sex and drugs would just be too much to handle! The night ended with all of sitting in a circle playing spin the bottle and giggling at cooties when we dared each other to kiss each other. The drugs ended up being hot dogs, soda and chips. Honestly, it was great and I wish parties and get together were still like that. No booze, no separating into cliques and having to nod at conversations you can’t relate to. Just innocent fun. So edgy!!
Megan is 14 played by a 24 year old
Amy is 13 year old played by a 22 year old.
+RUSHOUR3E Are you serious? XD
+Space Dorito Peridot
They could have atleast made the character older.
No 13/14 year old looks that mature XD
+RUSHOUR3E I'll be 28 in 2 weeks and both of them look older than me! They could've just upped the age a little bit to 16 or 17 then it'd at least be somewhat more convincing.
+RUSHOUR3E Really? They look 14 and 13 to me. What stunted their growth?
If this is supposed to be for parents, why not just have parents actually do some research online and actually care while raising their kids to not be idiotic online. You actually can make friends online, but you can also run into stalkers, it's a scary world that Parents need to know about, but this movie doesn't do a good job of that
Mickspad internet is scary. Why would them search online
Online friends don't exist
Ai Laik Myms
Eh, they do, I know mine for almost 5 years now.
Ai Laik Myms wtf yeah they do I met my online friend when i was young then met him in real life and we still play play together to this day
The worst part of 2020 in my opinion is this movie getting super popular on tiktok
ik I have 18k followers and I'm going to post a video about how shit Michael goi is
@@euebenrur what's your @?
7:35
"Oh my God, there's a chair on this house?"
- This is the exact moments where a Adam comment is way better than the movie itself
I think the director spent most of the budget on that signal chair
*an
"-This is the exact moments where an Adam comment is way better than the movie itself" Im pretty sure thats not a moment and rather the entire thing.
@@blueklick8567 *IN
K-Blue *UN
My mom told me that I had to throw out my old Transformers toys 'cause they're missing pieces. Jokes on her since I hid them in a box deep in the woods!
I sure hope nothing bad happens to me when I go to visit them....
posterboy0007 Wait seriously?
+Mr. Fish the frog nah
No, it's more like "my action figures are out of the box, so my mom told me to throw them out. Joke's on her, I put them in a warehouse in the abandoned docks"
Jokes on her! I hid them in a random cellar I found in the middle of a huge empty field.
chris chan?
the sequel to cool cat saves the kids
Pinkraven plot twist: he kidnapped Megan
"I'm Cool Cat, and I love all kids"
This movie feels like a fake scenario being imagined by a fake depressed 14 year old.
Like a shitty gacha story.
Sadly, there are plenty of stories exactly like the many "intentionally-disturbing" parts of this movie in real life. Junko Furuta's story alone is pretty depressing... and embarrassingly revealing wrt Japan's justice system. But irl doesn't have all this bad dialog and editing and acting, and that's what really gets botched.
I can easily google independent concepts from the movie (child sex trafficking, rape dungeons, children hiding sexual trauma behind bravado, easily-accessible CP on the internet without need for "dark web" access - on Pornhub even, underage sex and partying, the list goes on), but I wouldn't be able to find you a real-life example of parents of a missing child, likely kidnapped by the same man who is currently holding & raping her best friend, looking bored as fuck while talking to the press.
It's sad and pathetic and _insulting_ how bad this movie is. Victims like Furuta deserve better than this hot garbage.
Worse...it's a fake scenario being imagined by an actual perverted 50 year old (Michael Goi).
@@Kiss_My_Aspergers this, and the movie feels like an insincere inspiration of Ruruchan. If anyone doesn't know, it's much like the plot of Megan is Missing besides the kidnapping.
combining the tragedy of Furuta and Ruru and you get the _idea_ of this movie but it was executed poorly.
stuff like this has actually happened in real life though
I despise the camp counselor story and how calmly they talk about
Q G no one would talk about a rape situation like that. It’s honestly really screwed up.
@@CrodolookslikeFrody No BuT sHes A SlUT and hughggygsu hys d
Drugs!!
Toogaytolift whomever wrote this movie needs to be investigated
Michael Merritt I think Michael Goi did
I bet Micheal Goi is not even a real name, probably a fake one he uses to protect his real one from the police
Honestly where was cool cat there to help all of those two girls.
No you have it wrong cool cat was the rapist
but he loves all the children, he wouldn't hurt a fly...
You know what cool cat is really a cool guy
he defeated all of the bullies, especially butch....
JGalvanized THERE SHE IS!
My "favorite" line in this movie is 17:25. It's just so stupid I can't.
"Aw man, after seeing those pink ribbons, I really regret kidnapping and raping that girl."
Shiny Wurmple not to mention her lack of caring. Like she doesn't know why they're doing it either. "Yeah we just like want the bad guy to like feel bad and like yeah" wtf
taijutsugal This film was garbage and there’s no excusing it but her insincerity fits because they’re supposed to be fake
I like how they also don’t even mention Amy, like, at all haha - like she was so bland none of them even noticed she was gone
Nah thats actually not that unrealistic, youd be suprised. Its probably the only realistic thing in the movie
not the children believing this is real...your parents need to cut the wifi off
I 10000% blame parents for their kids misrepresenting this movie on TikTok 🤣
I genuinely believe we should ban minors from social media, full stop
someone needs to check this director's hard drive.
HONESTLY 😢
underage rape is such a fond memory
It's what happens to all the cool kids man
who the fuck had a cell phone with a front facing camera and video chat in 2006?
I kept my Nokia flip phone until the end of 2013, when I needed a phone that could download apps.
Let alone a phone with more than 13mb.
Not to mention, nobody ever looked at the fucking camera itself. They looked at the other person's face on the screen, which meant that on video, their eyes would be pointed slightly below the cam. This would be noticeable even on the fucking Motorola flip-phones, and especially on laptops.
Nobody in the US, that's for sure. While video chat phones did exist in 2006, quality was shit and service was expensive, and I'm pretty sure the US didn't get video chat at all until 2007 at the earliest. It was a lot more popular in Asian markets back then. Hell, I didn't even have unlimited texting in 2006 (thanks, Verizon).
the tik tok community has once again shown why humanity is doomed
B-but it's soooo realllll!
All teens are partying in alleyways and abandon soda shacks taking black tar heroin and punching old people.
Then they talk about their mouth r*pe and hide old toys under bridges.
Oh and the FBI would definitely give some random director the found footage of a serious crime for a cheap flick.
Now the Tik Toks has save the children! /s
@@xercespriest mind you these kids are 14. 14! I’m only a year older than them and I’ve never done this shit. Hell, most of the “cool kids” I know haven’t even done this shit.
@@PrototheDodo it's sarcasm lmao
they’re kids bruh
@@PrototheDodo times have changed a lot. When I was in middle school and high school back in 2000s, this sort of thing was much more common
does.. does this movie have a lesbian subplot? or is that one friend of megan just a Gal Pal
I don't know, I don't think so. I think that friend was a lesbian, but I don't think Megan was.
Are they...you know
"In the old days, teenagers aren't like this"
Did they forgot about Woodstock?
Maybe Australia just happens to be the most boring place on Earth. Wouldn't be too surprising.
Happy Man teens and young adults
@@ReplyGuy22345 Most people who went there were 18-35 I think
the quality of those megan torture pictures scared me because of the effort, budget and everything else a movie needs in contrast to the rest of the movie
Obviously, *that's* what the director wanted to show more than anything else
You guys remember when way back in 1999 everybody thought that the Blair witch was real and that it was the scariest shit ever and now here we are in 2020 and TikTokers think that Megan is missing is real some things never change huh
Man at least The Blair Witch Project was convincing
And above all else Blair witch was a technical masterpiece in my opinion despite its lack of horrific content.
The only difference in 99 being
1. It actually had convincing acting
2. The script felt realistic
3. The camera work actually felt authentically
4. The internet wasn't as widely available so people couldn't just look it up INSTANTANEOUSLY
5. And even on the internet the actors names actually read as missing on IMDB for a while as a hoax, so even if you did do your research you could have been fooled.
6. Pretty much everyone knew it was fake nine years later.
In conclusion, people are dumber now.
You are selling blair witch way too short...
I wouldn't be surprised if the next found footage film they choose is "Lake Mungo"
Wait, a 22 minute rape scene? That's not a normal thing to put in a movie, right?
Red Green irreversible, I spit on ur grave..... Take ur pick lol
I think Goi has a rape fetish
It's been a while since I saw this movie, but from what I remember the 22 minute segment covers more than the actual rape, it's just the one scene that gets people to ironically say they like the movie. Everyone I know will acknowledge everything before Amy is captured is total shit. The acting is horrible, the situations unbelievable, and it all feels like the typical movie made to scare parents into being protective of their kids -which honestly from my perspective is an admirable goal, but I think he just wanted to make a really shocking film.
The last 22 minutes includes showing the pictures of Megan all restrained, showing where Amy is being kept in her underwear covered in filth and fed like a dog, taken out and bend over a table or something and raped with the rapist's bloody hand brought up to her face to remove any possible doubt that was what happened, and then she's dragged over to the blue barrel. What isn't mentioned is what's in the barrel, when the top comes off we're shown Megan's rotting corpse. Amy is dumped into the barrel with her and then sealed in. The last scene is her begging and pleading for quite a while as he digs up a hole and drops her into it still alive, suffocating with her best friend's dead body.
The movie is shit, and I laughed at the majority of the film, but to be totally honest that final scene did upset me. It's solely because of that scene that people give the film good reviews. Everything before it is garbage but that final scene is genuinely shocking.
Last year Amy said she was 13 years old.
Now she claims to be 15!
Which is it, Amy? Better keep your stories straight.
How’d JFK get his hands on my spaghetti video?
(I hope this comment was a reference to Clone High and not something else)
I'm pretty sure it is. So glad that show is coming back.
@@Defectum138 JFK WOULD LIKE TO THANK JOAN OF ARC FOR HER HELP ON THIS AD
Those scenes where the girls are just staring into the camera answering questions is like the beginning of a porno...this whole movie is grossly sexual. I hope any parents that have seen this know that kids really don’t act that way.
The fact that people on tic tok have been unironically recommending this movie is both sad and hilarious to me.
If these actress' are supposed to be playing a 15 and 13 year old, then I'm the fucking pope
And I'm Joseph Stalin
Hello I happen to be the first gerbil in space nice to meet you and share your belief
Buddy Duarte Congratulations on your new position as pope!
I ca buy Amy as a 14/15 year old but Megan...yeah, nope!
Would you accept a steam code for Undertale?
"In the old days, teenagers weren't like this..." Uh...I was a teenager in the 80s and the only reason we "weren't like this" was because we didn't have the same technology.
DarkProf1 teenagers got kidnapped and used drugs and went to parties back in the 80's, and they still do today. What's funny though is that Gen z teens statistically get in trouble less than prior gens because we're on our phones and stuff all the time.
+Holden Roberts I'm a barely of age 18 year old teen of this generation, but I have no idea what 80s teens and young adults were like then
@Angelique Truth is Gen Z kids looked up to Millennials and we set a terrible example for you guys. TBH its been kind of a downward trend since WW1 and WW2.
Auran Crash uh...the eras during the two world wars was absolutely terrible with WW2 being the worst, you literally had child soldiers fighting and dying in deplorable conditions and I haven’t even mentioned the death camps and gulags. Those wars are completely different beasts
@@danieltobin4498 I haven't the faintest idea what your point is, lol
"Guys, I found the one and only piece of furniture in here!"
This movie is terrible and people on TikTok are acting like it’s really gruesome.
Yeah
Wait - seriously? is this becoming a trend on there or something? I don't use the app so i legit don't know.
@@JackedThor-so Yeah it’s becoming pretty trendy to watch it and get freaked out by the movie. any criticism of the movie on there is seen as disrespectful because it’s “spreading awareness”
I even got a bunch of hate from a group of kids for calling it a comedy lmao
@@JackedThor-so yeah, people are recording themselves “crying”. it’s super dumb
@@kylaxstanley1620 if little shits have to be reminded about online *stranger-danger* because of this trash heap movie, then they probably shouldn’t be using TikTok or any of that shit. Fuck me...
SO MANY PEOPLE THINK THIS IS REAL
That's because people buy into their fears and can't stop to think
+Jt Nelson SO MANY RETARDS
This is the rill dill!
Idiots who think this is real sat through the last twenty mins but not the last two mins with the CREDITS?!
I think that this is real......disturbing. Horrifying. Will give me nightmares.
He obviously stole the name from Mario is missing.
at least the film wasn't edutainment
@@marblebongos2794 Mario is Missing: supeior
femboy mario
Sara is missing is a game just like this and it’s great
Oh, the film's disturbing.
Disturbingly terrible.
HAH relatable
How??
@@gmanz8487 ...did you not watch the 21 minute and 20 second video made by YMS on March 29th, 2013 about the movie? If not, unpause the video and stop looking at the comment section, mate
@@Piper-eo2bj I'm just saying. Despite how poorly written and acting this movie was as they say, this film must've left audiences nauseous and squeamish because of the harsh subject matter. You know, like The Human Centipede or Hostel for example
@@gmanz8487 Well, okay, I guess you got a point
the kids defending this movie need to realise that you can make a movie to raise awareness without it being terrible and unrealistic
Remember Moonlight?
Nah we remember Black Panther
Actual good movies get shafted by cookie cutter trash because a majority of the population just doesn’t care
And it’s really sad
Rest In Peace Chadwick Boseman but your legacy shouldn’t be most known for that bland piece of film
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@@ShyBug42 And don't forget 12 Years a Slave!
@@PentameronSV that was a pretty good movie
the mean girls movie was better than that movies "high school girls "act
The thing that creeps me out the most is that the director seems to find the sexual violence in the film enticing and he's just hiding behind a morality crusader pretext. Most of these "teens in trouble" movies function just to perversely sexualize young people and not to honestly depict their experiences.
And why the fuck did the characters have to be aged 13-15? The actresses look like they're in their early twenties! Why did Megan have to brag about being raped at aged 10 and then graphically describe it? This director's sick in the head.
The ages do make some sense. If you are chatting online with a person, 11 to 16-year-olds are probably (but not always) going to be interested at some point to meet in person, even if they don't know anything about them in real life. Unfortunately, that happens a lot. A person that is older may have more common sense and decide not to meet up.
But yeah, a lot of scenes in this movie didn't really need to be in there. The part where she's talking about the blowjob? I don't get why he thought it would be great to put in there. I have never, in my life, heard any 14-year-old brag about giving a blowjob at 10! I don't think that the last 20 minutes weren't really necessary either.
Saying a man's a pedo because of a movie he directed is WAY too much of a stretch.
He probably just made unrealistically dirty scenes because of his morality crusade.
Idk i thought it was pretty fuckin ridiculous when i heard it too
i mean "hollywood big name has a pedophilic rape fetish" is not exactly a shocker in 2018
^ this movie was made in 2011
Funny story about this film. I was really bored when I was like twelve and decided to google my teachers. So my fourth period science teacher was named Amy Herman. Guess what pictures showed up? Boy was I confused.
Ari is Satanic Daddy Just...Wow.
Ariana DiMarco this is amazing.
Ariana DiMarco oof
Oh dear
"In the old days teenagers weren't like this." i was a teen in the mid-to-late 80s, and yes we were like this. We just didn't have the same technology.
i pity the poor rebellious morons of today. unlike those of yesterday, it's all online now forever
@@louschwick7301 K boomer
@@louschwick7301 What's your point?
@@louschwick7301 wat
@@louschwick7301 Lmao ok boomer. Just so you know, not all teens are that way. I'm a teen myself and I'm not a "rebellious moron". Please stop generalizing a whole generation.
oh god, not the tik tok zoomers thinking this movie is scary/an important piece of activism....listen, im gen z too, and i get where these kids are coming from! but sometimes even if a movie tries to have a good message it can still be terrible, the two arent mutually exclusive lmao
ikr? i got attacked for saying the acting was horrible lmao
no but im disappointed in the youth as a youth myself. even when i was younger awful teen dialogue annoyed me, the fact that everyone is talking about how "realistic" this movie is just.... too much for me
all I've seen were people on tiktok bashing this movie lmao?
@@germfirm4146 Nah. If you type in Megan is Missing on TikTok, for about five seconds of scrolling you’ll only find horrified reactions of the film and warnings not to watch it.
same, im gen z and watched this review before it went viral on tiktok and the fact that people think this is the greatest movie of all time is concerning.
7:10 Yea boi, smoking rice paper with no weed or tobacco. Those were wild times.
Yeah love inhaling those rice paper fumes.
I thought he was smoking toilet paper.
I agree with everything said in this video. but the biggest reason I hated it has nothing to do with what's in this video- the reason I hated this film is because it blames the victims themselves for what they got and it also is sheer fear mongering. There is no connection between "girls do online stuff and get kidnapped". as for the fear mongering, it says basically "don't use Skype or you'll get tortured and raped by a predator".
Also one thing I really thought was hilarious is if you go watch the YT reviews you'll notice d they go out of their way to slam the first hour of the film and then suddenly praise the movie because of the finale. idiots.
***** youtube
G4nst4Ch33se outright blaming the girls isn't raising awareness.
G4nst4Ch33se that's completely different.
There's no emotional connection between "girls go do online stuff and get kidnapped". The message of the film has already been done several times before and so that in itself renders the film useless. whereas not looking both ways can result in getting hit, the villain in the film just magically knows where they are and who they are and chases after them. And then the film devotes 22 minutes to a girl getting raped and tortured. Again there is no emotional connection between this and the Internet stuff.
Again you're missing the point.
The reason the film is blaming them is because there's no connection. By this, I mean they just meet Josh online and get kidnapped.
If you wanted to make a film more realistic you could have a subplot about the parents getting suspicious of this Josh person. No, their parents are in the dark but that's besides the point. The girls seem to lack brains (and their age should have nothing to do with it as at age ten parents have these conversations with kids all the time). The film doesn't even go so far as to have the girls get suspicious of Josh not showing himself.
G4nst4Ch33se THE ENTIRE. FUCKING. ARGUMENT. HE. IS. MAKING.
Holy shit you're stupid.
If he has 30 years of experience and “knows” how to use the equipment better then could he explain how the makers of “The Blair Witch Project” actually made a real horror movie with no experience that knocked the piss out of his film,
"Wow Jennifer, your makeup looks really good today."
"Thanks, I lost my virginity last night."