Wildcard Wednesday Secrets at the Lake
At the start you can predict what is going to happen, however, afterwards it is not so predictable. I knew there was a connection and now I know what it is. It is different to what I thought it would be. I feel again that this is a revenge film. I don’t like how this is turning out.
I also don’t like that the police are not following up on any leads. And yes, they should chase down every ‘Red SUV’ that is seen in the area, especially if it is known that it was also in the area at the time of the accident. Also I get the ‘Catfish’ story.
The part with the arm and the happenings in the garage is not done well and is unbelievable. This could have been done so much better to achieve the same outcome that the people making this film wanted.
I hate that Megan (Anna Hutchison) is deemed ‘Crazy’ and that she has the wrong person. This highlights the pitfalls of lending your car out and not knowing who is actually driving your car. I am glad the truth is out in one respect but not in another way.
Well that was unexpected but to be expected. I don’t think Megan is as crazy as people think she is. I hope justice is served in the right way. I really don’t like the attitude of the police, I feel this is unrealistic.
Now I know who the next victim is going to be. The script, for future reference, could give a lot away, well almost as things don’t go or are as what I think as to what is mentioned in the script.
Although I do not condone the illegal act of hacking. In this case the truth comes out because of what is found. I like how things in this film are all linked together.
Oh, and this is not a revenge film afterall. I love the ending of this film, one big, heartwarming, family.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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