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The story of what can be done to children by ordinary web browsing. And change lives for parents… The film is part of the List project safely.


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On the Mountains (2018)

20 min|Short, Drama|30 May 2018
7.1Rating: 7.1 / 10 from 150 usersMetascore: N/A
The story of what can be done to children by ordinary web browsing. And change lives for parents… The film is part of the List project safely.



 

An outwardly prosperous Czech family decided to spend a weekend in the mountains. But, as it turned out, these plans became known not only to them. Along the way, their teenage son was repeatedly subjected to violence by only one well-known blackmailer. Which made the boy ask his parents under various pretexts to stop, in order to retire, to take several photos for him.

Imdb user:

Much salahadin and petrsv say that there is no solution at the end, but it is there. Whoever keeps the headlines, learns how many children are being blackmailed today, and only 2% of the percentages are given to parents. The solution offered is in the sentence, “don’t keep your problems to yourself, talk to us”. What other solution should I not know. Today’s generation of teenagers and school-age children commonly own smartphones. Thanks to them, they are in constant contact with the fathers and even if the parent is trying, he simply does not have the control and can not. And then there are social networks and other insanities where they can even chat with anybody under some identity … They play big but don’t realize that they are still young they are vulnerable. Disable Mobile? That’s probably not the case. So it’s just about communication and trust. The film was pretty rough and though I knew from the beginning that the boy is blackmailed and not a joke, he got the end of it. This is how short warning films should appeal to a problem.