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I would like to start this off by saying things I liked about the movie. It was definitely suspenseful and kept you on the edge of your seat and the overall movie merged comedy, suspense, and romance into one really well. However, there's a clear agenda they're pushing here. The film was extremely anti marriage and slightly anti black. So the film starts off with the main character turning 30 and 8 months into a break up. She thinks that her and her ex boyfriend (the cop) will eventually get back together. She soon realizes that's not going to happen when her friend shows her that he's engaged. They show an unattractive black woman and she sarcastically calls her hot to then find out that he's engaged to her. I was honestly thinking to myself "they couldn't have found a more attractive black woman?" ... so then she decides to go on a dating app even tho there's a killer out there. To nobody's surprise she goes on a date with a black guy (who's extremely attractive so why couldn't the black woman have been attractive too?) And she starts banging him. Her sister and her friends are overly obsessed with her dates and begin to stalk her and dictate her love life. The one friend who was married was telling her to "not be a hoe" and to "wait 3 dates" and stuff and really overbearing about being able to grow old together. So while she's banging the black guy a security guy asks her out and she reconnects with an old school friend. Each of her dates display signs of being the killer. The rest of the movie just goes through her dates with them where the red flags for each of her dates get stronger. She begins to start to work with her ex boyfriend since he's the cop and he's actively flirting with her while making the black woman out to be a ghetto trope. By the end you're made to think the old school friend is the killer... but nope, it's the married lady and her whole reasoning was because her and her husband were going through issues and that he went on a date and she murdered his date and was gonna plant the evidence on him but he wanted to reconcile so she needed someone to pin the crime on. She said all she wanted was to get old and be married and I guess she was willing to kill to do so.. so the movie ends with her going back to the dude she really likes after banging the black dude a whole bunch. In my opinion, it just made marriage look bad and promiscuity look good. It also made black women look bad too.