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Director: Ira Rosensweig

Producer: Ira Rosensweig, Kevin Matusow, Carissa Buffel

A man awakens stripped of all of his possessions and trapped in a bare room. Aided by a primitive computer, he must learn to survive in his new isolated existence where entertainment is the only currency.

80 min Rating: 6/10 Released
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Director: Ira Rosensweig

Producer: Ira Rosensweig, Kevin Matusow, Carissa Buffel

Production Companies: Traveling Picture Show Company, Wavemaker Creative

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Randy Dreammaker: **SHARE?** is a surprisingly enjoyable Sci-Fi futuristic movie about a time in the present or future, when humans are snatched away by an unknown entity and placed into a cell containing a video stream and computer. Each of the unwilling participants must choose to share their live video stream in hopes of receiving a reward for their talent or willingness to entertain others, or die in defiance. It is dramatic, tantalizing at times, and leaves you wondering what it going to happen next. Just when you think you know what is happening, enter the** "plot twist"** to lead you in a different direction. It wouldn't be the first movie I would run out to see, but it would definitely be on my secondary list of moves to watch afterward. I liked it enough to place in on my "Pretty Good Movies" list.