4 reviews
This is something I always wanted to see, a drone being used to spy and even do something like help somebody. But instead of adventure or excitement I expected to see I only some basic amateur acting skills. Meaning, no depth nor professional acting. But funny relationships and behaviors, all of which are creepy, and hot or sweet girl. But almost nothing really happening. More like a vlog rather than a movie. Could be perfect if given more thought to the story and better actors, rather than just the topic.
He did a very good job as the lead male character. The lead female character was very good as well, and the rest of the cast held their own.
Good plot and it kept my attention.
So are drones etc. a power for good or evil? I guess it depends on who's using it.
Trust me you'll enjoy it..
Good plot and it kept my attention.
So are drones etc. a power for good or evil? I guess it depends on who's using it.
Trust me you'll enjoy it..
- markneil-35448
- Mar 26, 2019
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Fly on the Wall, the latest film by writer/director Michael R. Morris, is not a typical thriller. It unfolds more like a documentary film, but not in a cheesy "found footage" sort of way. The POV camera is courtesy primarily of a "fly" that the main characters use to spy on on of their ex-girlfriends -- creepy -- and then they witness a chilling event that they struggle to react to. Part thriller, part treatise on techno-voyeurism (with some comic relief from the actor who plays the protagonist's friend), Fly on the Wall avoids clichéd Hollywood twists as it builds to its clever conclusion.
- dave-quast
- Mar 30, 2018
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