I think my favorite thing about this film is how it took a new approach to story telling. About halfway through the film I noted that this is the first film that I can recall seeing where it assumed that the user new about facebook, twitter, instagram, etc. This allowed the director to give the user the backstory in a really creative way without spending much time (in recent years Woody Allen would do the same using a narrator). What the character didn't send via text was often more interesting in that you got a sense for what they were struggling with as they backspaced their initial thoughts.
I thought the story was well delivered and the end satisfying.
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VERY (!) sick film about a bunch of young man who are so bored and spoiled by society that they do nothing else but beat up homeless guys, rape strangers and drink themselves into unconsciousness.
Kubrick's criticism of society and the system is not bad and certainly keeps you think. However, I never got access to the movie because it all is too strange and too overdrawn (which is probably exactly the intention of the directory) for me.