
Charlotte is a woman who is completely defined by her career. All she wants from life is to be cut a slice of the media agency she has devoted herself to building. However, the fragility of her perfect existence is exposed when, after finding out she's been betrayed in the boardroom, she returns home and takes her anger out on her cleaner. As Charlotte's life disintegrates, we follow her on a heart-racing journey of self-discovery, atonement and danger as she fights for a fut... (Full plot summary below)
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Charlotte is a woman who is completely defined by her career. All she wants from life is to be cut a slice of the media agency she has devoted herself to building. However, the fragility of her perfect existence is exposed when, after finding out she's been betrayed in the boardroom, she returns home and takes her anger out on her cleaner. As Charlotte's life disintegrates, we follow her on a heart-racing journey of self-discovery, atonement and danger as she fights for a future that is rosy...
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| Contactmusic.comRich ClineSleek and tightly constructed, this low-key British horror thriller worms its way under the skin to put us in what feels like an impossible situation. |
| Radio TimesTrevor Johnston[A] modestly scaled British thriller about a high-flying executive confronted with the rash decisions she makes on a really, really bad day. |
| Daily StarAndy LeaFirst-time director Steven Reeves crafts the suspense beautifully. The film's scale - he uses a handful of actors and even fewer locations - means it will probably feel more at home on the small screen. But it is packed with some very big surprises. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonMaxine Peake does a fine job of playing a seriously unlikeable character in this frosty, low-budget British drama. |
| Movie TalkJason BestA whirl of conflicting emotions visible on her porcelain-pale skin, [Maxine Peake] makes her off-putting character credible and compelling. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbyAn old-fashioned, quietly coiled thriller of things that could happen. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanI was determined to loathe the immaculate Charlotte yet, thanks to Peake, I found myself willing her on. |
| Observer (UK)Mark KermodeAn essentially televisual affair, but there are chilly thrills to be had as director Steve Reeves and co-writer Mike Oughton make good on the promise of the award-winning short Taking Life. |
| Times (UK)Kate MuirMaxine Peake is a caricature of a childless, sharp-suited London career woman in Keeping Rosy. |
| Empire MagazineDavid ParkinsonThere's the hallmarks of a decent thriller in the set-up, and Peake is terrific, but the execution is purest hooey. |