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Don't bother. I like Marin Ireland and horror so I watched it. I can only recommend this if you are trying to sleep and counting sheep isn't working.
This is not a horror movie or a thriller. It is almost 2 hrs of the most boring stuff ever! The main character is spaced out the whole movie, along with her husband. I kept looking for chances to fast forward in the movie. I still don't know the point of this whole movie it's like OK she went through something traumatic. She can't tell reality from what she's imagining and neither can the audience. This movie should not have been labeled a horror. This movie was a waste of my time. It's one of those movies that you wish you can get your time back. It's like a Netflix movie that you take your chances on and it's a dud.
This is not a horror movie or a thriller. It is almost 2 hrs of the most boring stuff ever! The main character is spaced out the whole movie, along with her husband. I kept looking for chances to fast forward in the movie. I still don't know the point of this whole movie it's like OK she went through something traumatic. She can't tell reality from what she's imagining and neither can the audience. This movie should not have been labeled a horror. This movie was a waste of my time. It's one of those movies that you wish you can get your time back. It's like a Netflix movie that you take your chances on and it's a dud.
STRONG independent women. Each one the peak of their profession. One a bad ass gumshoe who no other cop is as tough or effective. The ridicules lawyer who is so much smarter than everyone else. And sexy Rosie. Still nice to look at.
Hated the way it all wrapped up with a bow on top.
Maybe it matters just to me, but how can the federal government stop a state murder prosecution and take the defendant - who everyone knows actually killed someone in the course of attempting to kill someone else - away without so much as a polite notification. That's a rhetorical question, by the way.
I enjoyed the show, despite all of the many flaws catalogued in other reviews. The longer it went, however, the worse it got.
Other questions that bother me and are not rhetorical:
Why did Little Mo change his mind?
What is the judge's intentions when he returns to prison at the end of the show? They did not show anyone forcing him to do so. Am I missing something?
Hated the way it all wrapped up with a bow on top.
Maybe it matters just to me, but how can the federal government stop a state murder prosecution and take the defendant - who everyone knows actually killed someone in the course of attempting to kill someone else - away without so much as a polite notification. That's a rhetorical question, by the way.
I enjoyed the show, despite all of the many flaws catalogued in other reviews. The longer it went, however, the worse it got.
Other questions that bother me and are not rhetorical:
Why did Little Mo change his mind?
What is the judge's intentions when he returns to prison at the end of the show? They did not show anyone forcing him to do so. Am I missing something?