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Vidareview: Netflix's Missing
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    Vidareview: Here’s what is educational about Netflix’s Missing the movie Host : @Kliberache Lawrence Manyapelo

Vidareview: Netflix's Missing
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Podcast description: Screen recordings are simply incredible! They have so many uses, and one of the most exciting is their ability to be transformed into a full-length feature film. Take Netflix’s captivating masterpiece, Missing, for instance. It showcases how screen recordings can go beyond entertainment and become an invaluable source of learning.

The movie provides an intriguing perspective that allows you to delve deep into the lives of its characters. Through intimate glimpses into their private conversations, emails, dating app interactions, and even security camera footage, you become immersed in their world. The absence of a traditional production camera adds a unique element to the storytelling, as we primarily experience the narrative through what is happening on their laptops. This unconventional approach offers a fresh and captivating viewing experience.



It’s fascinating to observe how interactive technology is becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives. From realizing the importance of configuring two-factor authentication for email security to understanding the value of relying on virtual assistants like Siri in critical situations, Missing highlights the potential impact of technology on our day-to-day experiences. Depending on how we choose to utilize it, interactive technology has the power to either simplify or complicate our lives.

When you press play on a movie, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed by the visual feast that unfolds before your eyes. Initially, the familiar structure of the film may give rise to a mild sense of tedium—text messages reminding you that this is not just a simple tutorial but a captivating cinematic experience. Yet amidst this immersive journey, some moments provide respite from the central storyline; video calls and glimpses into what lies beyond the frame offer both distraction and an invitation to dive deeper into an exhilarating world waiting to be discovered.

As a viewer, you’re always intrigued to discover what lies beyond the screen as the storyline becomes more intense. The director skillfully challenges our patience in countless instances, leading to moments of frustration with the characters and escalating chaos within the scenes. It is precisely this gripping quality that keeps us engrossed in the narrative, yearning to unravel what unfolds in the present moment, what occurred in the past, and what awaits us in the future. It’s an absolute rollercoaster ride, an unexpected slow burn that captivates from start to finish—a definite must-watch if you haven’t already indulged on Netflix.




Netflix description: When June’s mother and her new boyfriend don’t return from a trip to Colombia, the tech-savvy teenager undertakes her own online investigation. Starring: Storm Reid, Nia Long, and Megan Suri

Missing is a one-hour and 30-minute movie compiled without professional production cameras, as you’d expect with most Hollywood movies.


Vidareview Article and Podcast by @Kliberache Lawrence Manyapelo, Previdar Online Fashion Magazine, and Vidar Africa founder | Follow @kliberache @vidar_africa


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