POSITIVES
I liked the straightforward premise. This is a good idea for a movie that capitalizes on possibly triggering your fear of heights.
It provides entertaining tense build-ups, thrills, heart stopping moments, and action beats. Climbing, jumping, and falling, oh my!
Kudos to the screenwriters for managing to keep this simple narrative going far longer than I expected it to. Way to go coming up with even more suspense and dramatic turn of events.
Considering the limited locations used for this film, it impressively provides some great visuals and imagery anyway, courtesy of some good camera work, nice wide shots, drone footage, and clever editing.
Grace Fulton and Virginia Gardner are very solid here. Excellent job carrying the movie in the acting and physical departments, plus their chemistry together works.
NEGATIVES
So many “that doesn’t even make sense!” or “why are you doing that?” moments that made me roll my eyes and want to just yell at the screen in frustration.
There is a disappointing cliché plot reveal that is so unnecessary for this story.
Speaking of clichés. The tech used by the characters in this movie sure went through a check list of derivative and tired plot tropes.
The character of Hunter is probably going to annoy some people, and there are only two characters on screen for the majority of the movie.
You’re going to immediately get tired of “Cherry Pie” by Warrant.
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