Ratter

2015 "At this moment someone could be listening... watching... recording..."
4.8| 1h20m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 24 January 2015 Released
Producted By: Start Motion Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Emma is a young and beautiful graduate student just starting a new life in New York City. Like most people her age, she is always connected - her phone and laptop are constant companions, documenting her most intimate moments. What she doesn't realize is that she's sharing her life with an uninvited and dangerous guest. A hacker is following Emma’s every move. When the voyeuristic thrill of watching her digitally isn't enough, the situation escalates to a dangerous and terrifying level.

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jjp757 I'll say it now; Films should be engaging within the first 15 minutes at the max, this movies didn't even *slightly* engage till about half an hour in, then it just died again.This could've definitely turned out to be a good film, and it seemed like it was too but its a disappointment. After seeing the trailer I expected a good horror and thriller movie to let people know to be wary of their technology, especially with a good actor like Ashley Benson. But this movie is just dry, completely dry.Their idea for the movie was actually a very unique idea which COULD have had the potential to be great movie even if it was low budget, and the point of view and use of multiple cameras as phones and laptop cameras were creative, and the actors could act, the acting was good, but there's nothing to watch, its just conversation here and there, the main character doing some typical chore or at University, nothing actually happens, as you get into the movie there is a moment *far into the film already* where you start to think its getting engaging and you're expecting a jumpscare, but want to guess what happens? Nothing. Vlogs have more action than this, It was difficult for me not to click off and watch something else, I was practically forcing myself to finish this, It was incredibly boring.The end just completely murders everything you were waiting for, why? Because there is no ending at all and honestly the fact that it was a low budget movie has no excuse, I couldn't have cared less if she died, or found out or survived or became a hitman whatever, but just the fact that there was no ending was horrible.In short words this film is; Boring, dull, awfully dry and had nothing to be watching for. I do not recommend this movie at all.
shtotyos This movie was the worst "horror" movie, it never gets to the point and you know how some movies have an open ending this movie has no ending, out of nowhere it just ends without you knowing anything!! I'm so disappointed in Ashley Benson for starring in such a dumb and annoying movie. It only has like two characters and it all uses a phone and computer camera!! It seems like a school project not an actual movie.
mrgrtwood This movie must have been written by a sadist! There is no conclusion at the end. The actors are average and plot isn't bad but it gets boring after the first 10 minutes. If this was meant to have a message it failed drastically. I was waiting for someone to get a clue as to who was doing this. And as in every film of this type the police choose to do nothing. Don't waste your time watching it!
Jeff2sayshi Ratter aims to be a chilling moral story about technology and cameras in our lives. All the shots are from web cams, cell phones or video game systems (though like all movies of this kind, the idea of somebody being on a computer for some of the shots strains credibility).This set up can work sometimes, if the tension is constantly building. Unfortunately, with Ratter, there is no tension building. Emma moves to NYC, severing all ties with people other than her family. She meets a boy there, and makes friends with a couple people. Suddenly some weird stuff starts happening with her phone and computer. We suspect hacking, but don't really know.The movie goes on like this for the first 70 of its 80 minutes. Good movies in this genre start slow and build and build and build. Ratter stays flat the whole way through. The last 10 minutes ratchets it up to 10, but it doesn't fit with the rest of the movie. That is also ignoring how non-sensical the ending is. There's no explanation given, it's just kind of an ending that means nothing.Avoid.