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Step Over the Edge
When Trevor signed up for the 3 week wilderness journey with a group of other young believers, he expected an enriching time. What he found, in his judgmental opinion, was a group of misfits that shouldn't even qualify as Christians. As the trials on the trails begin to unfold, each member of the group starts to see their own strengths...and weaknesses. Each that is except Trevor.
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Plot Summary
A troubled woman, recently released from a mental institution, tries to rebuild her life and reconnect with her estranged son. However, her past trauma and paranoia resurface, leading her to suspect her neighbors and even her own son of plotting against her. As her grip on reality weakens, she embarks on a dangerous path to protect herself, blurring the lines between delusion and a sinister truth.
Critical Reception
Step Over the Edge was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release. While some praised Louise Fletcher's intense performance, many found the film's pacing slow and its plot convoluted and predictable. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with its dark themes and bleak outlook failing to resonate widely.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Louise Fletcher's unsettling performance.
Criticism for a convoluted and slow-moving plot.
The film's psychological thriller elements were deemed underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Step Over the Edge' are scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. However, available comments suggest viewers found the film to be a disturbing watch with a performance that was hard to forget, though many felt it did not fully deliver on its suspenseful premise.
Fun Fact
Louise Fletcher's role as the disturbed protagonist marked a significant departure from her iconic portrayal of Nurse Ratched in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' released just two years prior.
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