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'''''Megan Is Missing''''' is a [[Porn|romantic-comedy]] written/directed by [[Gook|Michael K. Goi]] and released in [[2011]] to mostly average reviews. The film depicts the adventures of two [[Asking for it|happy go-lucky]] friends on a journey to juvenile [[Rape|self-discovery]] following their coming into contact with a mysterious online [[Pedobear|stranger]]. The director affords his audience a ''voyeuristic'' view of proceedings by making use of the "[[Camwhore|found footage]]" technique; employing a variety of sources including web cams, mobile-telephones, televised news-reports and a selection of [[CP|photographic]] material. Many were initially critical of the film's subdued opening stating that more [[Noods|humour]] could possibly have been extracted from the two leading actresses however; the general consensus would appear to be that the final-act is a true comedic ''tour de force'', comparable in its spirit to the great works of Keaton, Chaplin or [[Fritzl]]. | |||
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Megan Is Missing is a romantic-comedy written/directed by Michael K. Goi and released in 2011 to mostly average reviews. The film depicts the adventures of two happy go-lucky friends on a journey to juvenile self-discovery following their coming into contact with a mysterious online stranger. The director affords his audience a voyeuristic view of proceedings by making use of the "found footage" technique; employing a variety of sources including web cams, mobile-telephones, televised news-reports and a selection of photographic material. Many were initially critical of the film's subdued opening stating that more humour could possibly have been extracted from the two leading actresses however; the general consensus would appear to be that the final-act is a true comedic tour de force, comparable in its spirit to the great works of Keaton, Chaplin or Fritzl.
Dramatis personæ
- Megan
In stark contrast to her "BFF" the character of Megan (portrayed by Rachel Quinn) is a precocious social-butterfly ever popular amongst her schoolmates and well known throughout the local area as a result of her playful ways and giving nature.
- Amy
More timid and less socially capable the character of Amy (Amber Perkins) is a constant companion to Megan; this association is something of a double-edged sword in that it brings with it not only protection from, but also exposure to, varying forms of new and unprepared for experience.
- Josh
The character of Josh is a pretty cool guy. eh knows how to talk to the ladies and doesn't afraid of anything.
Synopsis
Megan and Amy meet an older boy named "Josh"... with hilarious results.
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At first they're all...
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but then they're like...
Reception
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- In October 2011 the New Zealand Censorship Board (OFLC) prevented the films release, citing it to be both "Objectionable" and potentially "injurious to the public good".
- The film currently holds a 40% 'Fresh' rating at RottenTomatoes.com
Trailer
See Also
External Links
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