A father and daughter are on their way to dance camp when they spot the girl's best friend on the side of the road. When they stop to offer the friend a ride, their good intentions soon resu... Read allA father and daughter are on their way to dance camp when they spot the girl's best friend on the side of the road. When they stop to offer the friend a ride, their good intentions soon result in terrible consequences.A father and daughter are on their way to dance camp when they spot the girl's best friend on the side of the road. When they stop to offer the friend a ride, their good intentions soon result in terrible consequences.
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This is one of those movies that makes you repeatedly think 'What the hell?' Like the girl running away from the father. She gets away then starts waking down the residential street one block away. Who the hell goes one block away and then out into the open?? And who walks down the middle of the street? I can honestly say that I have never walked down the middle of any street. Then when she sees the car behind her coming fast she starts running while staying in the street. Wtf?? That's this movie in a nutshell. Ridiculous scenarios that are just not believable.
I find it hard to rate a movie when the first ~90% of the film is excellent, well-acted and extremely watchable. I also get very angry when so much effort is made to produce a great film only to ruin it with an ending that's so far-fetched that it feels a troll wrote it.
I was drawn to this film because the premise looked good and one of the leads was Mireille Enos (who I absolutely adore: have seen her work in 'The Killing', 'Hanna', 'Good Omens' and 'World War Z').
Enos, Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King were brilliant and compelling in their performances. The first ~90% of the film was easily an 8 rating. The atrocious ending which lasted (if I recall) about 10 minutes was a 1 rating. The final actions of the daughter were inline with the plot. I didn't have an issue with this and I think most viewers would agree when they really think about it. The entire premise is built around the choices a teen makes...
It is the actions of the parents during the final minutes that leave you questioning the worth of this film.
Should you watch this? I think yes (though my overall rating is a 5 but the first 90% of the film is an 8). The drama is superb, Enos & Sarsgaard were incredible, and out of a 90 minute film - I'm certain you'll love (and be glued into) the first 80 minutes of it. Just be prepared for the crash and burn landing.
I was drawn to this film because the premise looked good and one of the leads was Mireille Enos (who I absolutely adore: have seen her work in 'The Killing', 'Hanna', 'Good Omens' and 'World War Z').
Enos, Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King were brilliant and compelling in their performances. The first ~90% of the film was easily an 8 rating. The atrocious ending which lasted (if I recall) about 10 minutes was a 1 rating. The final actions of the daughter were inline with the plot. I didn't have an issue with this and I think most viewers would agree when they really think about it. The entire premise is built around the choices a teen makes...
It is the actions of the parents during the final minutes that leave you questioning the worth of this film.
Should you watch this? I think yes (though my overall rating is a 5 but the first 90% of the film is an 8). The drama is superb, Enos & Sarsgaard were incredible, and out of a 90 minute film - I'm certain you'll love (and be glued into) the first 80 minutes of it. Just be prepared for the crash and burn landing.
Fairly tense drama/thriller not really horror even though it's found in the horror section on Amazon. Joey King, Mireille Enos and Peter Sarsgaard are all excellent at least most the time. A great cover up story not what I expected it to be! Plays out really well for what it is!
Only real reason I'm writing this is to counter everyone else's absurdly angry reviews. This was a decent story, well acted, and no I didn't know where it was going. I went along with the ride. People are mad at the plot because the parents did stupid things... well, people do stupid things. Isn't that the point? Also, if a movie inspired a reaction from you... isn't that also the point?
This movie definitely deserved a much higher rating than all those godawful quick-and-cheap movies being churned out by the dozens. I thought the story was intriguing and kept me engaged throughout, the twist at the end was also well done, the photography was high quality. People who hated this film should stick to their freaking reality tv shows and shut up.
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- TriviaThe Canadian film premiered at TIFF in Toronto in September 2018.
- GoofsIf early in the investigation the police had questioned the boyfriend who Britney claimed she had been staying with soon after she "disappeared", the entire ruse would have been exposed.
- Quotes
Detective Barnes: What are you, are you Indian, Arab... What?
Sam: Pakistani.
- ConnectionsRemake of Monstres ordinaires (2015)
- SoundtracksHappy Birthday
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Written by Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill) and Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill)
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