Amelia Green is a skilled 9-1-1 operator. She has the ability to patiently talk through crisis situations with people in a desperate state. But due to a fetish, Amelia makes a mess of her life.
The fetish is to track down the victims she spoke with on the phone and take away a remembrance, which she locks away in her closet. Her little game goes too far with a man who landed in the hospital with a coma after being struck by a moving vehicle. Amelia calls the man Daniel Jones and lies to the hospital staff that he is her fiancé.
The unsuspecting Amelia is duped by Daniel, who is in fact Henry Danvers, a serial killer. Amelia apparently falls in love with him, but it is a relationship without affection or intimacy. It is in fact a relationship built on a lie.
While the characters of the film were intriguing, the overall effect of the drama was extremely unpleasant. Another curious figure is Michael, the co-worker of Amelia who has a crush on her. Michael is another creepy character, who at one point appears to be the killer of Trent and Stephanie, who were other 9-1-1 operators who were harassing Amelia.
Over all, the film gave emergency phone responders a bad name. It really was a motley crew working the 9-1-1 lines, especially the repellent Trent. The film's only nice touch was a salutation that Daniel would typically give to Amelia when she phoned him. "Hello, my heart," Daniel would say. And he was a good enough actor to actually make it sound convincing.
The fetish is to track down the victims she spoke with on the phone and take away a remembrance, which she locks away in her closet. Her little game goes too far with a man who landed in the hospital with a coma after being struck by a moving vehicle. Amelia calls the man Daniel Jones and lies to the hospital staff that he is her fiancé.
The unsuspecting Amelia is duped by Daniel, who is in fact Henry Danvers, a serial killer. Amelia apparently falls in love with him, but it is a relationship without affection or intimacy. It is in fact a relationship built on a lie.
While the characters of the film were intriguing, the overall effect of the drama was extremely unpleasant. Another curious figure is Michael, the co-worker of Amelia who has a crush on her. Michael is another creepy character, who at one point appears to be the killer of Trent and Stephanie, who were other 9-1-1 operators who were harassing Amelia.
Over all, the film gave emergency phone responders a bad name. It really was a motley crew working the 9-1-1 lines, especially the repellent Trent. The film's only nice touch was a salutation that Daniel would typically give to Amelia when she phoned him. "Hello, my heart," Daniel would say. And he was a good enough actor to actually make it sound convincing.