Pretty disappointing
There are a few problems that I couldn't get past.
The main actress is clearly 30, and looks nowhere near a teenager. Same goes for her friends.
There is a very thin plot, where Cassie and her mother are in a car crash; her mother dies and she survives with a brain injury. However, we only hear about the injury in a couple conversations and when "mother" scans the prescription she is on. And apparently you can just take medication just whenever you want.
It could have been a lot better if there had been more character development. I think it could have been a really good film; mixing a traumatic experience/injury with deep feelings of grief, and add (however farfetched), an AI program that is clearly malfunctioning and is feeding into Cassie's delusions.
Instead, we saw these unlikable characters get murdered, and the end was no surprise at all.
The main actress is clearly 30, and looks nowhere near a teenager. Same goes for her friends.
There is a very thin plot, where Cassie and her mother are in a car crash; her mother dies and she survives with a brain injury. However, we only hear about the injury in a couple conversations and when "mother" scans the prescription she is on. And apparently you can just take medication just whenever you want.
It could have been a lot better if there had been more character development. I think it could have been a really good film; mixing a traumatic experience/injury with deep feelings of grief, and add (however farfetched), an AI program that is clearly malfunctioning and is feeding into Cassie's delusions.
Instead, we saw these unlikable characters get murdered, and the end was no surprise at all.
- morgan_mourning
- Nov 3, 2019