TV-MA
2018    1 h 35 minThriller, Terror
5.993%54%5.8
Alice (Madeline Brewer) é uma ambiciosa jovem mulher que trabalha com pornografia de webcam. Quando uma misteriosa mulher idêntica a ela toma seu canal, ela se vê perdendo o controle sobre os limites que estabeleceu em relação a sua identidade online e os homens na sua vida.
Dirigido por Daniel Goldhaber
  • Madeline BrewerAlice / Lola
  • Patch DarraghTinker
  • Melora WaltersLynne
  • Devin DruidJordan
  • Imani HakimBaby
  • Michael DempseyBarney
  • Flora DiazFox
  • Samantha RobinsonPrincess_X
  • Jessica Parker KennedyKatie
  • Quei TannLuckyDuck
  • Linda GriffinJen
  • Clint JungOfficer Lee
  • Carl DonelsonOfficer Reynolds
  • Brayden SkoglundSean
  • Elijah StevensonPeter
  • Paris PetersonJustin
  • Emily BerryMaid
  • Isa MazzeiCheckout Girl / Escritor / Produtor Executivo / Costume Assistant
  • Longmont Potion CastleOperator
  • Lina CarterSarahBear
  • Tedman22 de março de 2026
    I enjoyed this. I thought it was a cool concept and built tension extremely well. It felt scant though. Like there was way more to tell.
  • jackmeat4 de fevereiro de 2025
    My quick rating - 4,9/10. I mean, the film presents an intriguing premise. A young camgirl discovers she's been inexplicably replaced on her site by an exact replica of herself. This clever concept initially hooks you with the potential for a tense psychological thriller, blending identity theft with the eerie world of online personas. Unfortunately, while the setup is strong, the execution falters due to baffling character decisions and a frustrating lack of narrative payoff. Alice (Madeline Brewer) has this inability to take simple, logical actions—like clearly explaining her situation to people who could help—dragging the film down significantly. Watching her stumble through increasingly dumb decisions feels less like a reflection of realistic panic and more like lazy writing designed to stretch out the runtime. Her acting was adequate enough but the writing for her character was painful. Instead of building genuine tension, it often left me distracted by her inexplicable choices, making it hard to stay invested. Worse still, the film concludes without offering any real answers. There's no explanation of what happened, how it was possible, or how it affected others in similar situations. It feels like the filmmakers threw up their hands and said, "Who cares? They won't notice." This dismissive approach is disappointing, especially when a little effort could've provided a satisfying resolution. Even an outlandish theory would've been better than leaving us with nothing. Filmmakers, such as Daniel Goldhaber who wrote and directed this, should respect their audience's intelligence, we do remember characters and plot threads from earlier in the film. In the end, Cam squanders its promising premise with poor character choices and an unsatisfying conclusion. It's a film that teases depth and at times succeeds but ultimately lets you down in the end.

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