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Thriller

#Like

- The story of a girl who writes her own ending...

Woodstock teen, Rosie, mourning the first anniversary of her younger sister's death discovers the mysterious man who sexploited and bullied her sister to commit suicide is back on-line trolling for new victims. After the authorities refuse to get involved she finds a darkness she never knew she had when she takes justice into her own hands.

Release Date : 2019-03-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DAME WORK Inc.Giant Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Hash Like

Cast

Marc Menchaca

Character Name : The Man

Original Name : Marc Menchaca

Gender : Male

Jeff Wincott

Character Name : Detective Horne

Original Name : Jeff Wincott

Gender : Male

Sarah Rich

Character Name : Rosie

Original Name : Sarah Rich

Gender : Female

Dakota Lustick

Character Name : Rory

Original Name : Dakota Lustick

Gender : Male

Samantha Nicole Dunn

Character Name : Amelia

Original Name : Samantha Nicole Dunn

Gender : Male

Liz Meinders

Character Name : D'rea

Original Name : Liz Meinders

Gender : Male

Marin Gazzaniga

Character Name : Melissa

Original Name : Marin Gazzaniga

Gender : Male

Jolene Marquez

Character Name : Stacy

Original Name : Jolene Marquez

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-05-19

_**Feminist vigilante thriller or a portrait of modern teen girl angst?**_ A teenager (Sarah Rich) is filled with anger over her sister’s death from a year prior. Since the hands of the authorities are tied, she seeks to find the mystery man on the internet responsible. James Hetfield costars, um, I mean Marc Menchaca. “#Like” (2019) is a drama/thriller that tackles online harassment, anger, frustration, vengeance, victimization and the problems that naturally proceed from faulty detective work. It’s not just a “feminist” film because it’s balanced about the struggles of life in a fallen world, whether female or male. It’s an Indie that meshes elements of “Misery” (1990), “10 Cloverfield Lane” (2016), "Wildflower" (2014), “A Dark Place” (2018) and “The Clovehitch Killer” (2018). The open-ended climax is a bit of a letdown because it comes across as a shrug, but everything the writer/director wanted to say was successfully conveyed; and the details of how certain things pan out are irrelevant. The protagonist’s lesson is the viewer’s. The worst thing about this flick is that it’s strapped with a lame title. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Woodstock, New York. GRADE: B