After a near fatal car accident, a popular high school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.After a near fatal car accident, a popular high school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.After a near fatal car accident, a popular high school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.
Kayla MacKenzie Stern
- Emily
- (as Kayla Stern)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWinter Andrews, who plays Cameron in the movie, is also a singer and songwriter. One day between set-ups, he wrote a song with the title of the movie in the lyrics and sang it to the cast. Director Nicholas DiBella overheard it and decided it would be the perfect song to end the movie on. He had Andrews record it once the production wrapped and added it to the final credits of the film.
Featured review
A girl who lost herself... Due to a car accident she has lost a lot of her memories , herself.
It is not an action movie. Not a rousing movie night pick.
When you are sick of block buster hype, of binging squid games, this is worth a watch.
It is a movie for cozy times. For a cold winter night with older children and the wife, something to share.
The movie is extremely believable. I have two teenage daughters, and can relate. I have a son who has given me grand kids, and so can relate to the second sub plot as well.
I venture to say the older you are, the more meaning the movie has. But it is worth watching for teens as well. The movie is not a miracle cure, but it will show both young and old viewers that not giving up is key and trying to understand both sides really helps. Movie illustrates, with no preaching, that no one is perfect, and that it is ok.
The camera work is very good, the sound is great, the use of music at the right time very fitting. The acting is above average.
Think of the movie as taking a walking in a favorite park, with a brook running nearby. Won't be a thrilling walk, but will be good for the soul and the mind.
If you watch it let the movie play out. Just enjoy the walk.
It is not an action movie. Not a rousing movie night pick.
When you are sick of block buster hype, of binging squid games, this is worth a watch.
It is a movie for cozy times. For a cold winter night with older children and the wife, something to share.
The movie is extremely believable. I have two teenage daughters, and can relate. I have a son who has given me grand kids, and so can relate to the second sub plot as well.
I venture to say the older you are, the more meaning the movie has. But it is worth watching for teens as well. The movie is not a miracle cure, but it will show both young and old viewers that not giving up is key and trying to understand both sides really helps. Movie illustrates, with no preaching, that no one is perfect, and that it is ok.
The camera work is very good, the sound is great, the use of music at the right time very fitting. The acting is above average.
Think of the movie as taking a walking in a favorite park, with a brook running nearby. Won't be a thrilling walk, but will be good for the soul and the mind.
If you watch it let the movie play out. Just enjoy the walk.
- tony-146-695626
- Mar 13, 2022
- Permalink
- How long is The Mystery of Her?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content