fun Friday Friends Who Kill
AKA A Daughter’s Ordeal
Sadly, this film highlights that a ‘Divorce’ can affect many different things, including the children’s school work. It also highlights that you can know someone too long and what can seem like a good friendship has its issues and when someone fresh, new and on your same wavelength comes along, it does look like a better option to take. I do feel bad for her but as she hasn’t been through it, sometimes you just need someone who understands the situation. Although I would hate to see a break up.
Oh, that was creepy and intense. This is a clever film in that Cassie (Alexa Rose Steele) is a very clever character. The build up to the point of this film is a long but strong one.
I think I know what is happening however, I am not sure where one of the titles fits. It is probably why they changed it to the one above. Oh, no poor Harper (Reha Sandill). Like I said, clever as it is also clever how working on the newspaper and being a ‘Fixer friend’ is all interweaved and connected to progress in the film.
Now, good come back, yes, the blunt truth, showing a divorce has consequences. It is partly good to see that he is learning the hard way, but not to hear how he got there.
Yes, the truth, run with it. It is annoying that she has it so right but doesn’t believe it herself. So you are going to believe someone you have only just met over someone you have known for years, this is horrible to watch’
It is good to see family first but not nice to watch her torn with her colleague/work. The title(s) fits.
So no she’s not and this is creepy. I am on edge watching it. It is, however, nice to hear the conversation/small talk, just you know something is going to happen.
Oh, the coincidence that this is a blog review of this film. Uncanny.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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