5/10
When murder hits a little too close to home.
5 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A little boy witnesses a murder, only seen through his eyes, not the audience's, and the next thing you know, another little boy is killed, the victim of a hit and run, and unfortunately, completely innocent of any knowledge of the crime. It turned out that the witness to the crime was wearing and dropped the hat of the other boy, and it's up to detective Paul Carpenter to interview the families of both boys and other possible witnesses.

This leads to a complex triangle involving both Diane Hart and Jill Adams, two completely different types of women, and not the type to be betrayed or scorned. It gets awfully convoluted in spots, but remains tense up until the end of the film. Great photography and editing are a plus, but for a short film with a ton of twists and clues dropped, it seems that the film required an additional reel to flesh itself out.
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