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The film was officially banned by the Office of Film and Literature Classification for its "objectionable" and exploitative portrayal of sexual violence involving minors.
While some credit its impact as a stark warning, many critics dismiss it as "torture porn" that relies on shock value rather than effective storytelling. Streaming on Cinemoo
For those looking to watch (translated/subtitled), platforms like Cinemoo often host controversial and independent horror titles for Arabic-speaking audiences. You can check their library for the subtitled version, though viewer discretion is strongly advised due to the disturbing nature of the film. The film was officially banned by the Office
Originally shot in 2006, it gained a limited theatrical release on May 3, 2011.
The story highlights the risks of online grooming as Megan decides to meet a 17-year-old boy named "Josh" she met in a chat room, leading to her abduction. You can check their library for the subtitled
The film is highly polarizing and known for its extreme graphic content.
It contains intense depictions of sexual violence, torture, and murder, particularly in its final 22 minutes. The film is highly polarizing and known for
Michael Goi, who intended the film to be a "cautionary tale" about the dangers of online predators.