


Unlocked
A woman's life is turned upside-down when a dangerous man gets a hold of her lost cell phone and uses it to track her every move.
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Plot Summary
A data security worker's life is thrown into chaos when her smartphone is stolen, and she finds herself targeted by a dangerous individual who uses the device to track her every move. As the stalker delves deeper into her personal life, revealing intimate details, she must confront him to reclaim her identity and safety. The situation escalates with the involvement of a detective investigating a series of murders, who suspects her connection to the crimes.
Critical Reception
Unlocked received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its suspenseful atmosphere, strong performances, and timely themes relevant to modern digital life. Some critics found the plot predictable, but the film's tension and exploration of privacy concerns resonated with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense, suspenseful narrative.
- Noted for its relevant commentary on digital privacy and security.
- Performances, particularly from the lead, were highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's engaging plot and the way it highlighted the dangers of personal data breaches. Many found the suspense well-maintained throughout the movie, though some mentioned predictable elements.
Fun Fact
The film is an official remake of the 2017 Japanese film 'Kimi wa 1000-nichi'. Kim Yong-hoon, the director, also directed the critically acclaimed film 'Beasts Clawing at Straws'.
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