Mum's Monday Treacherous

 


At the start of this film it is not clear how the road accident happened. It is nice to see Annie (Emily Rose) try and help but sadly, she is interrupted from out of nowhere. You have to watch this carefully to see what is happening as you could miss an important time line in this story.


I was going to say that this film was becoming boring but it is actually building up a good storyline as in a brilliant ordinary architect is just going about her home and work life. Nothing out of the ordinary. Yes, she has a boyfriend and he is careless as to where and how he keeps his car. And this is where this film gets interesting, as we know the police are known to pull people over when you have a headlight out. It also highlights that you should be careful when borrowing someone else's car.


What is going on? Also I am not sure the police believe Annie, this is intriguing. I very much highlighted that do we really know someone? The lawyer, that was quick. I just, this makes me want to scream at the TV ‘There is a boyfriend!’ ‘Annie is innocent’. I do think I know why this is happening as in work. Oh Oliver? (Brad Johnson) ‘Crazy’ yes, ‘Ben’ (Brad Johnson) ‘A painting?’ all this because of, it seems, something so trivial. I really don’t think ‘Sorry’ is going to cut it, it shouldn’t.


Again I just want to shout at the screen ‘No!’ oh that was a surprise to hear the corresponding name. I did think something very different. This film is clever at throwing in minor curveballs whether they are meant to be there or not. And no I wouldn’t ‘Thank’ him either. I was right in a way some people are just too competitive


It is lovely to see who helps Annie and the reconnection, well almost so far. I like how Annie has an extremely strong sense of right, wrong and justice. And how it works in her favour. Annie’s father just wants to help and make amends. This film shows that no matter what, or what happens ‘Blood is thicker than water’. Yes, nice one. It is a shock one word ‘Gun’ and it's a ‘Go’. Justice is served. What a lovely heart-warming ‘Dad’ ending.


thank you for reading

Sandra

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