This was a decent movie and one of the first I've enjoyed from a woman's point of view as the victim. Rebecca Liddiard does a pretty good job as the main character who has a lot of problems in her life, and Marina Sirtis is decent as the psychiatrist trying to find out just what did happen "that" night. The perpetrator almost comes out of nowhere to trigger the traumatic evening, which a decade or so ago wouldn't be so believable, but it perfectly fits in today's world of drive-by shootings for absolutely no reason.
Without giving anything away, there are some problems with the flow of the movie such as the leg brace in the corner and the several re-enactments (or remembrances) of the night in question, but overall I think this was a pretty decent movie.
Without giving anything away, there are some problems with the flow of the movie such as the leg brace in the corner and the several re-enactments (or remembrances) of the night in question, but overall I think this was a pretty decent movie.