I'm feeling quite confused about this movie. Although its purpose is to evoke feelings of pain and empathy for the victims, these emotions seem to dissipate after watching the entire film. For me, the most touching and memorable part was the interviews with real victims, which only lasted for a brief 3-4 minutes. Watching it made me feel their pain and made me think about what they have been through. The acting was average for most of the cast, except for one or two. The story was not very engaging, and there were some loose ends that were left unconnected until the end. Moreover, I felt that the movie was biased against a particular religion, rather than terrorism in general. Although I sympathized with the Hindu girls and their plight, as a Hindu myself, I felt that the movie didn't provide us with enough insight into terrorism or ISIS. Instead, it targeted the entire religion, which could lead to negative consequences.