
SHINE 65
WWN & SHINE Wrestling present SHINE 65, Woodside, NY, 2/29/2020. Matches include: SHINE Championship Match “La Sicaria” Ivelisse defends vs. “American Kaiju” Lindsay Snow • SHINE Tag Team Championship Match BTY of Jayme Jameson & Marti Belle defend vs. Avery Taylor & Brittany Blake • SHINE Nova Championship Match “Russian Crush” Natalia Markova defends vs. Brandi Lauren • “Pink Dream” Alex Gracia vs. Stormie Lee • Double D’Rose vs. “The Bionic Blonde” Jenna • Candy Cartwright vs. Vipress • La Rosa Negra vs. Jay Raves.
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Plot Summary
A popular radio presenter's life begins to unravel when she begins receiving anonymous messages. As the messages become more sinister, she is drawn into a disturbing game that blurs the lines between her on-air persona and her real life. The mystery deepens as she struggles to uncover the identity of her tormentor and the motive behind their actions. The film explores themes of identity, obsession, and the vulnerability of public figures.
Critical Reception
Shine received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for Rebecca Hall's performance. Critics noted the film's tense atmosphere and psychological depth, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable or underdeveloped. The film was recognized for its suspenseful narrative and exploration of modern anxieties.
What Reviewers Say
- Rebecca Hall delivers a compelling performance as a radio host under siege.
- The film effectively builds suspense and explores the psychological toll of anonymity.
- While atmospheric, the plot occasionally falters in its predictability and resolution.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's suspenseful nature and Rebecca Hall's strong lead performance. Some viewers found the storyline engaging, though a segment of the audience felt the plot could have been more innovative or satisfyingly concluded.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Sound of Silence' before being changed to 'Shine'.
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