Twenty two years after a tragic accident leaves one sorority sister dead, Michelle, a surviving sister, is now the dean of the university. As her own daughter reaches college age, mysterious... Read allTwenty two years after a tragic accident leaves one sorority sister dead, Michelle, a surviving sister, is now the dean of the university. As her own daughter reaches college age, mysterious events begin to occur and old secrets emerge that could not only damage Michelle's reputa... Read allTwenty two years after a tragic accident leaves one sorority sister dead, Michelle, a surviving sister, is now the dean of the university. As her own daughter reaches college age, mysterious events begin to occur and old secrets emerge that could not only damage Michelle's reputation, but could also put her daughter in serious danger.
- Bridget
- (as Casey Waller)
- Michelle
- (as Kristi McKamie)
- Myra
- (as Nicole Marie Johnson)
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It's a "sorority" Lifetime movie, so you know what you're getting (not necessarily a bad thing), and a "see it coming from a mile away" ending is just part of the deal. However, this one did a good job at twisting the screw one extra time at the end in a way I never saw coming. For that, plus decent performances and nice cinematography, it's worth a watch.
Also worth noting, the bizarre and way out of place "nightmare" sequence that was straight out of a horror movie. Ineffective and just weird for this type of movie.
Other reviewers here talk about the "double twist" ending. But please, if you didn't know immediately who sent the threatening letters to the moms, you haven't been paying attention to the Lifetime movie formulas. And you apparently didn't know one of the primary rules of all movies (and mystery books, for that matter), which is that the bad guy is never someone who is not already known to us. It's also not the character that is made to look guilty right away. That would be too easy, and not lend any supposed mystery to the story.
As soon as I saw the first letter, I knew who sent it. To me, it was painfully obvious. It could only have been that one person. For that matter, it was pretty much evident as soon as the person was introduced. There was no reason for that character to be in the film except to fulfill that role. Later on, the identity of that person is made even more obvious when another secret about the dead girl is revealed.
Even the final twist wasn't totally unexpected; it was apparent something was up there all along (I'm purposely trying to be vague here because I don't like writing reviews with spoilers).
So, the movie gets 5 stars for being a little bit better than most of these movies. But the usual quick, easy ending spoiled it, keeping it from getting a higher score from me. As did the identity of the bad guy being telegraphed about a half hour into the movie, if not earlier.
For a TV movie it is satisfactory.
Mixture of thriller, drama and mystery elements.
Will recommend it and add to my bend twist movies list.
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- TriviaThis movie was filmed mainly in Roanoke, Virginia. However, some scenes were filmed at Sweet Briar College in Amherst County, Virginia.
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- La Rentrée de la honte
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- $350,000 (estimated)