by Maymay

March 22, 2018

beforeigotosleepFilm and television reviews by our resident autistic film critic Maymay.

A woman wakes up every day, remembering nothing as a result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, new terrifying truths emerge that force her to question everyone around her.

I liked this movie but it took too long to get to the point of the story. The writers tried to stretch it out but it didn’t work good for the movie. I liked that was one big puzzle to solve. There were only seven characters in this entire movie. It wasn’t bad for a movie that only has seven people in it. It was obvious that she was gonna get her memory back. It was about her trying to remember things. I did not like Mike at all. He was crazy and hid things from her. I was curious about Dr.Nasch in the beginning of the movie. That would be a terrible life if someone was actually living that. There should have been more to it like something exploding or more characters. It was kind of boring because they stretched the story out.

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About the author 

Maymay

Maymay, a special autistic girl and her Berry best friend, began writing movie reviews as a way to improve her writing skills. She continues writing them because she loves it and wants to continue sharing her love of movies with the world. Maymay's favorite movie of all time is Titanic.

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