I didn't believe for a second disappearance scene.
It was literally 8 seconds between the closing of the bathroom door to the kid being gone. No camera at the gas station despite every damn gas station having multiple cameras.
Then cut to a year later and Olivia was still acting as it happened a week ago. There was ZERO in between of the cops getting involved, mass search, media coverage.
Overall it was so pretentiously heavy-handed and on-the-nose with few words, music-driven montages that wanted the audience to FEEL something, which I hate. Don't add music to try to manipulate our feelings, especially without it we wouldn't.
Luke Wison, a lone cop without a partner? Didn't believe it.
It was a total bore-fest. I had to skip to the weird ending after 40 minutes because I was bored to death.
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