Grace, (Kelcie Stranahan) is on her last day before she goes to jail for killing her best friend Jennifer (Maiara Walsh). On her very last day before she gets locked up, Jennifer appears from beneath the grave. She stays along Grace's side in spirit to relief the mystery of the events of the night in an effort to help her recall her memory.
The first few scenes appeared very amateur in terms of the acting however, the plot enabled a strong connection to be built between the characters particularly of Grace and Jennifer. Grace's innocence and shyness was a nice contrast to Jennifer's badass attitude and typical rebellious teen antics. Jennifer's wittiness is constant and bratty but it is enough to keep you drawn into the Stimpson directed film. Grace's character movement and expressions felt like I was watching Amanda Seyfred's twin. I had no expectation when watching this film and I feel the thriller and mystery genre was evident in the conveyal of this production and made it a satisfying viewing experience.
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