My comments are pretty shallow, although I liked the film overall.
What was Indigo (played by the beautiful ReSheda D. Terry) wearing in her earliest scene? That ugly, ill-fitting blue blazer did not match the ugly patterned dress she was wearing. Her hair was beautiful though.
Highly-strung Ellie (played by the ravishingly beautiful Natasha Wilson) is neurotic about her daughter Brooklyn who initially seems independent and well-adjusted. Later it's clear Brooklyn is quite immature and unfiltered, and blabs about intimate family disclosures indiscriminately.
I love the diverse cast. But everyone in this film seems sort of catty & strange.
Ellie kicked her husband out for something that happened 15 years before, where she thought he'd cheated on her. But turns out he was drugged and raped at a party which resulted in a pregnancy. That it was a sexual assault is largely overlooked.
Trevor is an astonishingly poor police chief. Zero sense of curiosity. I liked the suspense and ending.
What was Indigo (played by the beautiful ReSheda D. Terry) wearing in her earliest scene? That ugly, ill-fitting blue blazer did not match the ugly patterned dress she was wearing. Her hair was beautiful though.
Highly-strung Ellie (played by the ravishingly beautiful Natasha Wilson) is neurotic about her daughter Brooklyn who initially seems independent and well-adjusted. Later it's clear Brooklyn is quite immature and unfiltered, and blabs about intimate family disclosures indiscriminately.
I love the diverse cast. But everyone in this film seems sort of catty & strange.
Ellie kicked her husband out for something that happened 15 years before, where she thought he'd cheated on her. But turns out he was drugged and raped at a party which resulted in a pregnancy. That it was a sexual assault is largely overlooked.
Trevor is an astonishingly poor police chief. Zero sense of curiosity. I liked the suspense and ending.