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Unboxed

Rating2.6 /10
20221 h 13 m
United States
155 people rated

Laura Diaz is an up and coming influencer under pressure by a VIP sponsor to give her best performance for a Halloween live stream giveaway. As the stream starts with a series of trivia questions, the night take a creepy turn when a mysterious user comments on Laura's personal life. As Laura continues to open gift boxes from her sponsors, she soon discovers that some of the boxes have grotesque gifts inside of them. The mysterious user then texts Laura and explains that she will have to play along with his own sick game of giveaway, or else there will be a deadly price to pay.

Horror

User Reviews

Bruno Junior

29/05/2023 12:03
source: Unboxed

Cute cat

23/05/2023 04:55
The first few minuets it does seem like a movie that could be worth watching. Those few minuets have the best acting in the whole movie. Why the killer targets the person in the opening of the movie is never even hinted at nor why he targets the women the rest of the movie follows. In that sense it seems like no one finished writing this movie and they made it anyway. I was OK with watching a independently made low budget movie but the dialogue, acting, sound, editing and story line just kept me from being able to enjoy this movie. The people bringing trick or treaters to the women's door have the most unnatural dialogue and acting. There is one scene where the lead actress is reaching for a knife on the floor and for some reason has her back to the knife and is using the camera on her phone to see where she is reaching behind her for the knife. There may have been some reason for her to do that but its not in the movie. She then turns around facing the knife and uses her eyes to see the knife and pick it up. That is in the movie so why was that scene of her reaching behind her and using the phone to see where she was reaching included? It makes no sense. The same scene a close up of the women's face and then cuts to a wider shot with the hallway behind her and the two images of the women just aren't in the same or very similar lighting. Her face does not look the same in the two shots to the point that it could be a different actress. The movie cuts between the two shots a few time. So many moments like that in this movie kept me from being able the suspend my disbelief enough to enjoy this movie at all. I should have turned it off but I watched the whole thing. Of all the feature length movies I have ever seen this is the only one that I wish I had not.

BAD-Saimon10

23/05/2023 04:55
The first few mins got me - and influencer gives a shallow, very fake thanks to her subscribers (it seems legit then she spits the stuff out off camera) for the gifts she receives from them, and then dies because she eats poison gummy bears someone sends her while she's live streaming. Or does she die? I dunno, they mention she just 'disappeared' even though she was foaming at the mouth like she had rabies. Her acting was fine, but it just went downhill from here.... The acting of all the other cast members was SO BAD. It was like they were reading their lines directly off the screen. The sound was also all over the place. Someone would speak and it would be turned up so loud, and the others were normal volume standing right next to the loud one. Like their mics didn't work. Do not recommend, I think I lasted maybe 10 mins tops.

Aslamkhatri Moz

23/05/2023 04:55
I feel like it's fine to make a movie that has been done to death but if you do decide to do that you should make sure to do it well. Unboxing is a movie that feels like it's a student project made on a weekend with about $100 to spend and does nothing well. The acting is pretty terrible across the board, some of it you might expect to see better in middle school theater. Laura, the main character, probably does the best but even she is not good at all. She kiiiind of starts selling it at the end of the movie, but the rest of the time she's just kind of...not there. Just vapid streamer. Special shoutout to the other end of the acting spectrum, Eddie del Carmen for possibly some of the worst acting I've ever seen in a movie. I guess that might be ok to be that bad of an actor if he were a better writer/director, but, well... Of course it's hard to blame these actors when the roles you're playing don't actually have any character. It's a stretch to even call some of the main characters cliches. Laura has the most depth of any of the characters and it her entire character goes only as deep as "girl who is an influencer." The rest are typical stoner boyfriend, shy nerdy kid who wants the girl, and finally "friend". Oh yeah, and influencer agent who wants her high school client to dress sexier. Aside from the characters and acting, the camera work is bad. The editing is bad. The music is bad. The dialogue is bad. The story is bad. Just bad all around. So what is this movie? This movie centers around Laura, a high school girl who is some sort of professional mak-eup streamer/influencer. She actually has an agent and everything, an agent so devoted to her that she sits in her office during Halloween to watch her client. So Laura gets all sorts of influencer gifts and giveaways, a completely professional setup, has thousands of viewers and has even hit more than 1,000,000 views but she is just a terrible streamer. Zero personality, zero interesting to say. Maybe that's what people look for in a streamer? I don't know. Anyways, it's Halloween night and instead of going to the final part of the year (yes, her friends make sure to tell her it's the final party of the year even though it's only Halloween) she's doing the worlds worst live stream. She soon starts getting blackmailed into doing increasingly worse things on stream for the enjoyment of some random person. They never really bother explaining why this person does what they do...they just kind of do it? Motives are for losers. Where was I? Oh right, bad movie. Laura does the things, killer starts upping the ante. You've seen this movie 100 times probably and you've definitely seen it done better. I'd like to at least give the people in this movie credit for trying hard but I don't think they even did that. The best thing I can say about the movie is it's only 73 minutes. Skip this movie.

الدحمشي 👻

23/05/2023 04:55
The film opens with a vlogger (Paulina Sofia) dying on air from eating a poisoned gummy bear or someone placed an Alka Selter in her mouth when she went off camera. Our attention turns to Laura (Katherine Diaz) who has a Vlog, LaLa Place because LaLa Land has been done and was over rated. Laura gets text messages on her phone which she must obey or else Blake (a friend) gets it. The film was short. It was low budget as most of these filming of computer screens and people online tend to be. Not much in the way of gore or horror. Characters were shallow. Was this a college project? Filming was done in about 7 days. I have to ask, "Why so long?" Guide: No F-word, sex, or nudity.

Christine Chirombo

02/03/2023 19:47
source: Unboxed

Nekta! 💖

02/03/2023 19:47
The first few minuets it does seem like a movie that could be worth watching. Those few minuets have the best acting in the whole movie. Why the killer targets the person in the opening of the movie is never even hinted at nor why he targets the women the rest of the movie follows. In that sense it seems like no one finished writing this movie and they made it anyway. I was OK with watching a independently made low budget movie but the dialogue, acting, sound, editing and story line just kept me from being able to enjoy this movie. The people bringing trick or treaters to the women's door have the most unnatural dialogue and acting. There is one scene where the lead actress is reaching for a knife on the floor and for some reason has her back to the knife and is using the camera on her phone to see where she is reaching behind her for the knife. There may have been some reason for her to do that but its not in the movie. She then turns around facing the knife and uses her eyes to see the knife and pick it up. That is in the movie so why was that scene of her reaching behind her and using the phone to see where she was reaching included? It makes no sense. The same scene a close up of the women's face and then cuts to a wider shot with the hallway behind her and the two images of the women just aren't in the same or very similar lighting. Her face does not look the same in the two shots to the point that it could be a different actress. The movie cuts between the two shots a few time. So many moments like that in this movie kept me from being able the suspend my disbelief enough to enjoy this movie at all. I should have turned it off but I watched the whole thing. Of all the feature length movies I have ever seen this is the only one that I wish I had not.

Grace La Tiite Dash

22/11/2022 08:39
The film opens with a vlogger (Paulina Sofia) dying on air from eating a poisoned gummy bear or someone placed an Alka Selter in her mouth when she went off camera. Our attention turns to Laura (Katherine Diaz) who has a Vlog, LaLa Place because LaLa Land has been done and was over rated. Laura gets text messages on her phone which she must obey or else Blake (a friend) gets it. The film was short. It was low budget as most of these filming of computer screens and people online tend to be. Not much in the way of gore or horror. Characters were shallow. Was this a college project? Filming was done in about 7 days. I have to ask, "Why so long?" Guide: No F-word, sex, or nudity.

Cherie Mundow

22/11/2022 08:39
I watched thirty minutes of this drivel before I could not take any more. I thought that this was supposed to be a horror picture, but the first two deaths were completely boring. The first girl is poisoned with jelly beans and the next one was poisoned by a vape pen. I knew I wasn't going to like this from the beginning, though. It starts with some "influencer" making a video for her followers and.. yeah, she's as fake as you would expect. Then we sit through a meeting of what look like professionals who are actually just more millennials planning on how to make other "influencers" "stars." The main girl (I assume) is talking to her boyfriend and he offers to walk her home and they head off together. Next thing we see, she's walking u her street by herself with no boyfriend to be seen. Excellent continuity editing, right there... /s She is another so-called "influencer" and we see her getting set up for her next live stream. As time passes, we are shown place cards announcing the upcoming stream in fluttering, cutesy text. The point at which I said enough is enough, though was when the girl started arranging the "gifts" from her sponsors on the table. This was literally a five minute scene of just her moving the same boxes around over and over, all set to a hypnotic, monotonous beat. The acting is abysmal. The dialog is forced and unnatural. The characters are annoying. The only positive thing I can say about this is that, unlike the rest of what comes out today, this was actually well lit. It's sad when THAT is the highlight of a movie! If you have no use for anti-social media or the kind of people who do, do yourself a favor and stay far away from this waste of digital film.

Asha hope

22/11/2022 08:39
I feel like it's fine to make a movie that has been done to death but if you do decide to do that you should make sure to do it well. Unboxing is a movie that feels like it's a student project made on a weekend with about $100 to spend and does nothing well. The acting is pretty terrible across the board, some of it you might expect to see better in middle school theater. Laura, the main character, probably does the best but even she is not good at all. She kiiiind of starts selling it at the end of the movie, but the rest of the time she's just kind of...not there. Just vapid streamer. Special shoutout to the other end of the acting spectrum, Eddie del Carmen for possibly some of the worst acting I've ever seen in a movie. I guess that might be ok to be that bad of an actor if he were a better writer/director, but, well... Of course it's hard to blame these actors when the roles you're playing don't actually have any character. It's a stretch to even call some of the main characters cliches. Laura has the most depth of any of the characters and it her entire character goes only as deep as "girl who is an influencer." The rest are typical stoner boyfriend, shy nerdy kid who wants the girl, and finally "friend". Oh yeah, and influencer agent who wants her high school client to dress sexier. Aside from the characters and acting, the camera work is bad. The editing is bad. The music is bad. The dialogue is bad. The story is bad. Just bad all around. So what is this movie? This movie centers around Laura, a high school girl who is some sort of professional mak-eup streamer/influencer. She actually has an agent and everything, an agent so devoted to her that she sits in her office during Halloween to watch her client. So Laura gets all sorts of influencer gifts and giveaways, a completely professional setup, has thousands of viewers and has even hit more than 1,000,000 views but she is just a terrible streamer. Zero personality, zero interesting to say. Maybe that's what people look for in a streamer? I don't know. Anyways, it's Halloween night and instead of going to the final part of the year (yes, her friends make sure to tell her it's the final party of the year even though it's only Halloween) she's doing the worlds worst live stream. She soon starts getting blackmailed into doing increasingly worse things on stream for the enjoyment of some random person. They never really bother explaining why this person does what they do...they just kind of do it? Motives are for losers. Where was I? Oh right, bad movie. Laura does the things, killer starts upping the ante. You've seen this movie 100 times probably and you've definitely seen it done better. I'd like to at least give the people in this movie credit for trying hard but I don't think they even did that. The best thing I can say about the movie is it's only 73 minutes. Skip this movie.
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