Five minutes into the movie, a friend plied the main character with spiked drinks, and got her into a pretend cab in which she was abducted as apart of a scheme.
What drew me to this film was the idea that a regular woman had a fun night and gets into an actual cab/ride share and the driver ends up being crazy. It's more realistic and dynamic of a plot because you would typically only find out motives of the abductor and if the abductee survives at the end. And it makes you root for her thinking of the horror of a normal woman being abducted by a third party ride share app driver and how could this happen. But this is just a dramatic mess that's still predictable. We know who our attackers are, we know why this is happening to the victim, and we don't feel bad. She kept drinking stuff that she knows was spiked. Her friend told her it's ginger ale "with other things." But this movie DOES remind me of that Tamla case where a pretty and popular black woman gets drugged by her female white "friends" at a party despite her reluctantly attending and then being murdered by the women's white male partners.