Had a lot of potential, but was directed poorly. One scene in particular. I wasn't convinced she was at fault when she crashed.
If the director had demonstrated she was distracted while driving it would have been a good movie. If she had been texting her wedding planner, going online to check the airline tickets, typing an address into her phone while driving, then Morgan Freeman's characters rage scene would have been understandable and she would need to own she played a role in order to recover.
Instead shes shown doing something everyone does. Glance at something in their car to read directions but have to press a button to wake the display on their phone.That's all she did and then she would have been looking at the road. 15 second distraction.
We all do that. We are all guilty of being 5 to 15 seconds distracted while driving.
Examples: Glance down to adjust the ac or heater, adjust a knob, read a notification, read directions on a phone,etc. No one can ever fully be present when they're driving. Accidents happen, that's life. We're imperfect humans.
it's proper ediquate for the passenger to volunteer as navigator so Morgan's character claiming she murder his daughter doesn't make any sense. If that's the case, then his own daughter played a role and, in a sense, committed suicide?
Just frustrating the director made this about a mole hill when he could have made it a mountain by really demonstrating she was being a negligent drive by rewriting the accident scene. Instead he got really nit picky. It's wrong to have her own she murdered her sister in law when he filmed it as an accident.
Really disappointed. Had a lot of potential. Lost respect for the cast and the director for peddling this movie that makes no sense and is inherently cruel because of that poorly crafted crash scene.