jessg32
Joined Feb 2014
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Very bad acting. Ridiculous story line. I feel like the script was written in an hour, and not much thought was put into it. Like others have said in their reviews, its ridiculous that the clues were out in the open but were never found for 10 years. I usually enjoy the cheese factor in Lifetime movies, but this one was too much. Did I mention the bad acting? The over the top facial expressions are ridiculous. It takes you out of the moment and distracts you from the story. The characters are trying to solve whether their friend was murdered or not. It's no surprise in the end who the murderer is. Surprise, its one of two characters who share most of the screen time.
I caught this movie on Lifetime recently and started watching it since I work in social services. The vignette on Schizophrenia was hard to swallow and seemed unrealistic. Not to say that a person with Schizophrenia can't recover or have less symptoms, but I think the movie could've shown a better or more realistic image of schizophrenia if they were going to bother to put it in the film. The average onset age of Schizophrenia in women is 25 and Brittney Snow's character discusses being a teenager with Schizophrenia. Despite this, the movie also focuses on depression, PTSD and bipolar disorder in a more realistic manner. Mental illness still has such a negative stigma, it is great to see a movie try to shed some light on what a person with mental illness' life is like. Hopefully those who watch it can feel some empathy for the main characters and their families.