
A young girl suffering from amnesia after surviving a house fire that takes her childhood friend's life, begins a tormented road to recovery.... (Full plot summary below)
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A young girl suffering from amnesia after surviving a house fire that takes her childhood friend's life, begins a tormented road to recovery.
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| EmpireAnna SmithSome developments seriously stretch credulity and the dialogue doesn’t always ring true. But the performances — including a sinister, matronly Kerry Fox — are as enjoyable as the tawdry film noir vibe. |
| Time Out LondonNigel FloydSoftley negotiates layers of deceit with skill, but an uncharacteristic visual and narrative tightness leaves one wondering what might have been. |
| Movie TalkJason BestThe plot is ludicrously far-fetched, but despite some plodding dialogue, committed performances from leads Tuppence Middleton and Alexandra Roach make this tale of jealousy and betrayal a heady treat. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferInitially intriguing, but essentially a forgettable B-movie that's more exhausting and frustrating than fun or suspenseful. |
| Digital SpyStella PapamichaelVery clearly, this is a women's film devised by men and, for our leading ladies, that's the trap. |
| ScotsmanSiobhan SynnotEven as a Sunday night TV drama, this feels overplayed ... |
| Contactmusic.comRich Clinetylish and moody, this twisty dramatic thriller gets under our skin with its mysterious tone and darkly insinuating performances. |
| Daily Express (UK)Allan HunterMaybe a Hitchcock or Chabrol could have made something gripping from the melodrama and mystery of it all but this feels workmanlike and obvious. |
| Birmingham Mail Graham YoungTrap For Cinderella achieves the considerable feat of being as pretentious and annoying as its lead characters' names. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonThis overblown melodrama mistakes sensationalism for story, and is yet another repulsive tale of women's friendships as toxic. |