Megan Is Missing is a 2011 found footage horror film directed by Michael Goi. The film follows two teenage girls - Megan Stewart (Rachel Quinn) and her best friend, Amy Herman (Amber Perkins) - who go online and encounter an Internet predator who poses as a teenage boy.

The film is shot in a documentary style, with Amy's camcorder capturing most of the footage. The story begins with Megan's disappearance, followed by Amy's desperate attempts to find her. As the story unfolds, the audience sees how the girls' online interactions with a boy named Josh turn out to be a trap.

Josh wins Megan's trust by pretending to be a boy who shares her interests and values. He lures her to a meeting, and it's at this point that the girls' terrible fate begins to unfold. The film is intense, disturbing and graphic in many scenes, highlighting the dangers of online grooming and cyberbullying.

Megan Is Missing is a cautionary tale that emphasizes the importance of Internet safety and education. It's a very disturbing film that depicts the dangers of online predators and how easily young people can fall under their influence. The film is not for the faint-hearted, but it succeeds in raising awareness of a serious problem that unfortunately affects many young people today.

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