In 2018, Searching
was released in theaters
, a clever digital thriller in which a father searches his missing daughter's computer, hoping to find her.
The entire investigation took place on the screens of PCs and phones of the protagonists.
At the rate at which new apps and social networks are emerging, an update on our even greater digital addiction wasn't absurd.
So here is
Missing: Disturbing Disappearance.
Conceived by the editors of the first film, Will Merrick and Nicholas D. Johnson, this enigma, as rigorously put together and hectic as the previous one, captures the impossibility of disappearing without leaving a trace on the web.
As well as the sometimes worrying interconnection between the software that makes our daily life easier.
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Fatherless, June (Storm Reid,
Euphoria
) was raised by her mother Grace (Nia Long).
The high school student, who is about to enter university, intends to take advantage of the romantic weekend abroad...
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