Lifetime originals are never exactly ground breaking stuff. They are made for television movies that follow simple unoriginal formulas and pack them full of feminist nonsense.
Let me clarify what I mean by that. In Lifetime movies every woman is strong empowered yet a victim while everyman is a wife beater, criminal, rapist, misogynist etc. They really are quite misandric.
This one has it's moments of that but is lighter than usual. It tells the story of an FBI agent on the hunt for a bank robber who killed her fellow FBI agent boyfriend. The criminal has now taken a teenage girl hostage who suffers from diabetes and it's a race against the clock.
You'll have worked out the entire film within the first 10 minutes, it lacks originality but being a Lifetime movie you do already expect that.
It's harmless enough take your brain out entertainment if you know what you're walking into.
The Good:
Passably made
The Bad:
Generic stuff
They still manage to get plenty of their brand of unnecessary feminist content in there
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
I learnt nothing, how could I learn from something so generic it's like I'd literally seen it before