This movie has the goal of educating the audience on how to spot warning signs that might indicate somebody is leaking sensitive information. Seen from that angle, it's actually doing a good job. It's a reasonably plausible setting, and while the warning signs are a bit too numerous to be realistic, I guess it's the tight rope walk one has to do when doing an educational video/movie. You don't want to miss pointing out stuff.
The oddest part about Betrayed is how much it is really trying to be a movie. You see a distressed woman throwing up in the bathroom, and later a heated argument/drama. The movie even has a kind of epilogue. The production value of Betrayed is insanely high, all professionally shot. I guess the $300k budget shows.
Tl;dr: Good movie for what it's trying to do, but also overkill.
The oddest part about Betrayed is how much it is really trying to be a movie. You see a distressed woman throwing up in the bathroom, and later a heated argument/drama. The movie even has a kind of epilogue. The production value of Betrayed is insanely high, all professionally shot. I guess the $300k budget shows.
Tl;dr: Good movie for what it's trying to do, but also overkill.