In my opinion I think this movie was a great portrayal of the degrading reality life is for women speaking on behalf of being a young teen. Many people think movies that show and talk about a case of missing girls should be justified by their killer being caught, but that's not always the case. And in most movies when one is found dead the film simply shows the family mourn in a clip and then the rest of the film is filled with finding the killer and the action of the justification for the victim. But in this case it shows the actually portrayal of a family going through the stages of grief including the victims denial of her letting go. It's more realistic and the fact that really haunts us is that the killer was never caught for his actions and his death was a mere scene, making us more mad but feeling what the family and what many families felt, helplessness and desperation.