Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Crossfire

IMDb writes, "When National Guard soldier Samantha Harrison returns from the front lines of Iraq, she realizes that none of her training helps her deal with PTSD or the struggles of returning to a normal life. Samantha comes home to find out she's being blamed for a friendly fire incident that killed two Americans and she becomes the target of an obsessed soldier seeking revenge for their deaths. She tries to reassemble her fragmented memories of that horrific night in order to convince everyone, including herself, that she didn't do it. Who do you turn to when you can't trust your own memories and the few people you do trust are being killed off one by one?". I think if this film had focuses on her PTSD and getting back memories and spent NO time on the cheesy murder type mystery it would have been 1000% better. The mystery was just predictable and bad. The acting wasn't much better - it's a Canadian film. All in all, I say: SKIP IT

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