MSusimetsa
The premise of the movie doesn't promise much, but the film delivers even less. Two women are shown to have been in a car accident. Then we spend more than an hour in a flashback showing their poor driving skills and dull lives with the usual disappointments and silly (but not funny) escapades until we finally arrive to the accident. The viewer doesn't care who lives or who dies at any point of the film.The acting is mediocre, but better than in many other made-for-TV movies. The script is not very exciting and the futile attempt to make it so with an ominous soundtrack only makes the viewer laugh. I barely made it thought the ordeal without falling asleep.
alexgperez
How does something this bad get made? The plot is simplistic and predictable, the characters one dimensional and clichéd (single working mum with disabled kid, rich corporate mole who drives like she owns the world). The camera is so jerky it made me sick. This technique has only worked for the Blair Witch, and nothing else.A women's Falling Down, not bloody likely. D-Fens would be rolling over his watery grave.And these positive reviews that have been posted - film crew anyone? The only realistic aspect of this garbage is how women drivers are depicted. Now there's the real drama.
MarieGabrielle
This film is excellent in its portrayal of two women who simply have, at first a bad day, which becomes increasingly worse, then tragic.Kathleen Robertson is very sympathetic as a young legal secretary, her job on the line, as well as custody of her disabled son.By contrast, Andrea Roth has a a high powered advertising career, is beautiful, and seems to have it all. She does have her candidacy for a promotion on the line, which is jeopardized after her car is towed. She is the breadwinner for a family of three, and finds she is pregnant at age 40.There is a surprise ending to this story, and it is all the more tragic as it is based on a true story. In a stressful situation, it is not the situation but our reaction to it. Recommended. 8/10.
MWill10711
I loved this movie. Being a woman who recently experienced an emotional breakdown because of the stress of work, home and life itself, I can totally relate to what was experienced by both woman. My husband watched it with me and also understood how it all adds up. It only takes but one simple innocent incident to completely break someone down. Although, to those around us it may seem as one simple incident in reality, it is an accumulation of all the other incidents. I've recommended this movie to my friends so they can get another perspective on life. I strongly suggest all to watch it, especially women. It will definitely give you another look at life itself. It will also give you the sense of knowing you're not alone.