If you want to go to the cinema to see a truly pants-wetting horror film, choose “Friend Request”.
If you want to have your immediate night and the following ones influenced, if you want to experience terror and adrenaline throughout the day, reliving the nightmare breathed within the cinema hall, choose “Friend Request”.
If you want to eat popcorn and drink a nice cold draft soda and then regret it, choose “Friend Request”.
If a part of your heart is with the Germans and their artistic capacity to unsettle like few others, choose “Friend Request”.
If instead you want to stay home and sleep, I don’t blame you at all.
If you want to watch the national team’s match live, again I don’t blame you.
If you want to hang out with friends and experience horror in bars or clubs where trash music is played and strange guys watch you from the corner while sipping a beer, I blame you, but everyone has the right to choose their own demise.
Just stay away from a computer screen. It might happen that, for example on Facebook, something goes wrong and suddenly you have hallucinations leading to suicide. It could happen with the same likelihood as man fully recognizing the existence of aliens and the non-existence of invisible and benign gods.
So stay calm and keep your computer on, especially because it is my review you are reading. A review that couldn’t be less of a review than this.
All you need to know is that a persistent state of loneliness can cause pathological dependence, that being ignored and marginalized can drive a young girl or a vaccinated adult to madness. This is the message of the film, seasoned with esoteric elements and linked to witchcraft, to give a touch of the supernatural to the product. Yes, because it is indeed a product, a horror made especially to scare. Reflection matters little since throughout the film the viewer is constantly pressured by strong images. Certainly a good product, which entertains and greatly disturbs. Goodnight, ladies and gentlemen. But where is Rina?

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