In Missing. the computer never takes its eye off the action as the audience tries to solve this clever whodunit through its ever-present gaze. Panning left, panning right, at times with no human driving the narrative, the computer is watching a story unfold about itself as hero. That is the genius of this film, producer Sev Ohanian told me in a wide ranging interview about his latest release with Sony Pictures.
With cinematic emotionality, sweeping twists and a shocking ending, there is much that sets Missing apart from others in the screen horror genre — including its prequel, the 2018 critically-acclaimed Searching.
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