To everyone who watched it and thought the movie was bad, the movie is good. I was watching it and feeling bad until halfway, because of some bad acting and huge plot holes, but when the main message was delivered, my view on the movie changed completely. I was hooked, I felt part of the protagonist (who, let's admit it, carried the movie on her shoulders). I know what it's like for a shitty day to turn into hell and from hell you wonder the apocalypse of your life. The empathy that people need to have with the protagonist is very complicated to establish. Only those who have seen hell up close can achieve that. IMO, it's not a perfect movie, but it's a good movie without a doubt. The only actresses/actors that really caught my attention were the protagonist, the manager (I love how disgustingly the actor made hate him [showing how good was his role playing]), the diabetic old woman and the police chief, everyone else was extremely poorly articulated, the reporter honestly disgusted me with her acting (so bland and generic), the police officer investigator the one who connects with the protagonist is poorly written and the actress, I don't know if it was because of artistic freedom or lack thereof, was absolutely unrealistic due to the fact that she suspected 100% of the things that happened to the protagonist... So as I said, if it weren't for these details the film would be close to perfection.