Bitcon (2022)

Published on: 18/10/22

Director: Matt Osterman 94 minutes

Release Date: 18th October 2022

Bitcon (2022)

A hard drive with the equivalent of a few hundred thousand dollars in the cryptocurrency bitcoin goes missing leading to questions of trust being asked.

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Bitcon (2022)
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 5 reviews
 by Mel

Do you know if there will be a French-language release for this film?

 by Greengirl

Comical and suspenseful. Acting was good but could have been better with realistic murder scenes. I would watch it again.

Thank you for your input Greengirl 🙂

 by Zap

Loses $600k in bitcoin and goes mental when he could just Long $FTM 🙂



Movie was good imo, a bit basic but I can relate to it and proper tension when it gets taken.

 by Fletch007

Bitcon was better than average. Acting was good although I found it going from one end to the other real quick. No offense should be made against bitcoin, could easily have been a movie about a briefcase of cash or even a hard drive with bank info on it.



I'm glad I was up for watching. Seen much worse than Bitcon over the last couple of months and one of the best crypto movies out there so far.

 by Bunny

Interesting take on bitcoin that doesn't involve a set of twins telling us how much money we can make. Bitcon's a bit of a fairground, taking it easy on a carousel then taking us to something speedier before evolving into a full rollercoaster.



I've lost a USB stick before with family photos on it and that was stressful enough so I can imagine someone losing a drive with a few hundred thousand is bound to get emotional. One persons loss is another persons find, or theft, so the fairground gives us a good crack at the bumper cars where different and difficult personalities clash as they try to locate the missing string of random numbers.



I found the acting a bit hit and miss. A bit like throwing darts at balloons, some of it was full on excellent but it was followed by amateur acting so it didn't totally work.



With Bitcon, much like a fairground, you have to go there to experience it yourself. Strangely, I found it okay but not a film I'd give three stars to, again, like one of those ghost rides you know won't be scary, but you have to give it a go knowing you won't jump out of your skin but will come out thinking "that was okay".

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