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After discovering a disturbing video from a night she doesn't remember, sixteen-year-old Mandy must try to figure out what happened and how to navigate the escalating fallout.... (Full plot summary below)

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After discovering a disturbing video from a night she doesn't remember, sixteen-year-old Mandy must try to figure out what happened and how to navigate the escalating fallout.

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The Playlist - 10/10 by Jason BaileyAn uncommonly knotty and fiercely intelligent story of assault and blame in the social media age.
RogerEbert.com - 10/10 by Matt FagerholmShare is a relatively restrained work. Nothing is made explicit aside from the internal agony of its heroine, whose headspace we occupy so fully, we can’t help sharing in every tremulous emotion that ripples across her face.
The Film Stage - 8/10 by Jake Howell[It] deftly mines morose, intelligent drama from its entirely real scenario.
IndieWire - 8/10 by David EhrlichShare can be so traumatized and detached that it risks losing its grasp on reality, but few movies have so boldly confronted the complexities of sexual assault, and even fewer have had the courage to privilege a victim’s truth above the judgements she inspires.
Screen International - 7/10 by Tim GriersonIf nothing else, this intimate, well-observed drama should prove to be a nice calling card for its first-time feature filmmaker.
The Hollywood Reporter - 7/10 by Beandrea JulyAided by down-to-earth portrayals and a compelling cinematographic throughline that echoes the both ordinary and complex nature of this kind of violence, Share blurs genre lines between coming-of-age drama and thriller. It’s psycho-drama lite, grounded in a quietly intense portrait of how a girl, her family and a small town grapple with the ugliness of sexual violence.
Variety - 6/10 by Amy NicholsonShare is fragmented and disorienting, though one suspects that confusion is perhaps Bianco’s point.
The Guardian - 6/10 by Benjamin LeeEven though Share wraps up within a slim 90 minutes, Bianco does struggle to sustain her premise until the end, especially in the final act, as beats start to feel repeated and our investment starts to waver.
User Review - 8/10 by GrantD243The story is simple, and the conclusion will leave some people unsatisfied, but I thought Share was extremely well done for what it is. It's focused, realistic, and it doesn't shy away from any of the more sensitive subjects.
User Review - 6/10 by JLuis_001Although it never deepens as I would have liked it, it's a well-made proposal on a subject that doesn't get talked enough because society already consider it usual or inevitable. But at least it manages to give it the perspective of the girl who suffers the damage and the interpretation of the actress is pretty good. The pace is not the best and the ending didn't satisfied me, but it's worth it and for parents with teenage kids it's a very relevant option that they should discuss more often. On both sides, the perpretrators and the victims.

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