A woman flees after being framed for her best friend's murder. As she evades capture, Casey relies on her faith to navigate the challenges ahead.A woman flees after being framed for her best friend's murder. As she evades capture, Casey relies on her faith to navigate the challenges ahead.A woman flees after being framed for her best friend's murder. As she evades capture, Casey relies on her faith to navigate the challenges ahead.
Denis Corbett
- Bus passenger
- (uncredited)
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First of all I love Kat Graham and I think she did great in representing Casey. After all if you know you that she deserves this recognition since I feel like she's always under appreciate. The movie overall was great but I will say that it did feel a little rushed in some parts but overall I loved how it got the main points of the book. I can't wait for the next two movies coming up.
Love reading Terri Blackstock's books and was thrilled to see this one as a movie. Thought it was done well and the actors did a good job. Kat Graham did an awesome job as Casey. I love the way faith is interwoven throughout the story line. Crossing my fingers the other two books in the series will follow as well.
This is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time! It was filled with almost non-stop action and multiple mysteries instead of just one. All of the actors are great, and I love the chemistry/slow burn between the two main characters. There was a lot of suspense, and I can tell there's going to be some romance. Can't wait until the next two movies come out!!
I read the books back in 2021 so I was excited to watch this. What I really enjoyed is how different the movie is from the book series. It's refreshening to see this brought to life. First off, the cast is amazing. Kat does an amazing job at portraying Casey. She really shows the emotion that Casey went through. And the actors who portray Dylan, Mrs. Lucky, and Keegan blew my mind. They played the roles exactly how I envisioned those years ago. My favorite was Frank Dotson. The book does mention how he's apart of the community, an every day man who every one in town knows. In the book we know he's the bad guy so he stands out. But I like how the movie really depicts him as an average guy from a small town who is apart of the community, goes to church and who overall appears innocent. I can't wait to see the new twist to the books in the next movie (s) to come!!!!
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