Dying for a Crown (2022 TV Movie)
1/10
Mediocre from beginning to end.
15 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
"Dying for a Crown" is a made-for-TV movie that, unfortunately, falls short of expectations. From the outset, it presents a storyline that seems more suited for a TV series episode rather than a full-length feature film. The story revolves around Lydia, played by Jennifer Titus, who moves to Los Angeles with her daughter Elle, portrayed by Catharine Daddario, under mysterious circumstances. Lydia secures the position of vice principal at Bellview High without an interview, which appears highly improbable and challenges credibility.

The film lacks character development and depth in the plot. The absence of a job interview for the position of vice principal at a prestigious school, coupled with the abrupt ending, leaves the storyline with conspicuous gaps. The movie fails to explore the potential conflict between the authoritarian Lydia and the school's pleasant culture, which could have been a richer and more intriguing source of conflict.

Notably, the choice of Catharine Daddario to play a teenager, despite being nearly thirty years old, is peculiar and contributes to an authenticity deficit in character portrayal.

The movie's ending is particularly disappointing, as it is abrupt and leaves many questions unanswered. The arrival of the police and the arrest of the mother and daughter are handled hastily, leaving viewers with the impression that the conclusion was rushed.

In summary, "Dying for a Crown" appears to be a film that doesn't reach its potential, offering a mediocre plot, underdeveloped characters, and an unsatisfactory ending. The lack of narrative cohesion and the absence of a proper resolution make this movie a disappointing experience for the audience.
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