Four young women who were inseparable friends in school return home for their high school reunion with plans to unearth a time capsule hiding their deepest, darkest secrets, one of which hol... Read allFour young women who were inseparable friends in school return home for their high school reunion with plans to unearth a time capsule hiding their deepest, darkest secrets, one of which holds the key to uncovering the mystery behind their best friend's tragic death ten years bef... Read allFour young women who were inseparable friends in school return home for their high school reunion with plans to unearth a time capsule hiding their deepest, darkest secrets, one of which holds the key to uncovering the mystery behind their best friend's tragic death ten years before.
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The location was good , and the characters were a good mix .
A few crazy situations , and a mad ending , but look , it kept my interest . It was way better than some other movies that I have seen lately .
Give it a chance .
I was interested in the film because the synopsis had elements that I liked in "Pretty Little Liars", sneaky, backstabbing friends trying to solve a murder of one of their besties.
The script relied on dense layers of exposition. At the big reveal scene, I was tempted to grab a yellow pad to diagram the plot so I could keep track of it all. But at that moment, I was far too distracted by the bombastic, heavy-handed, bigger than big "emotional" shouting scene between the characters. The acting in that scene was so completely over-the-top that I erupted into spontaneous belly- laughing. I doubt that was the intention of the scene. This movie had zero nuance at any level. The characters weren't cardboard cutouts, they were regurgitated clowns.
Why did I continue watching this film if it was so bad? I was playing a game of trying to predict each character's next line. I did really well until everything came off the rails in the bizarre expositional ending showdown.
The other three young women are brainy brunette Kayla Ewell (as Patty Garner), dancer-turned-teacher Jillian Nelson (as Rose Crenshaw) and Washington politician's wife Anya Engel-Adams (as Erica Campbell). They all drink a lot of wine. There are two good-looking young men in the mix, both acting like suspects. They are blond policeman Bryce Durfee (as Chase Majors) and edgy drifter Johnny Pacar (as Shane Conley). Even though they look nothing alike, it's difficult to tell them apart. You could say the same about the women. The "clues" to find a killer are implausibly hidden and writer-director Jake Helgren simply doesn't have the resources to make this story work.
*** 10 Year Reunion (10/23/2016) Jake Helgren ~ Kacey Clarke, Kayla Ewell, Jillian Nelson, Johnny Pacar
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