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Girl on the Edge
Transferred to a new high school, Jin-suk, meets a friendly classmate, Eun-yeong. However, Eun-yeong doesn’t realize that the reason for the transfer was the result of Jin-suk getting into trouble at her previous school. When the abusive ex-husband of Eun-yeong’s mother gets violent, Eun-yeong and her mother flee to Jin-suk’s home. Since Jin-suk lives alone, the two feel comfortable there. But then Eun-yeong’s mother steals Jin-suk’s money and disappears. Where has she gone? Can Jin-suk and Eun-yeong get the money back from her? The two set out to track her down.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Hannah, struggles with addiction and a troubled past. After a traumatic event, she attempts to turn her life around by moving to a new town and starting fresh. However, her past demons and new encounters threaten to pull her back into a dangerous cycle.
Critical Reception
Girl on the Edge received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics pointing to a predictable plot and uneven performances. Some noted its attempt to tackle serious themes but found the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a formulaic narrative.
Performances are inconsistent, failing to fully engage the audience.
While aiming for depth, the execution falls short of its ambitious themes.
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Fun Fact
Despite its dark themes, the film was marketed with a focus on its thriller elements rather than its dramatic portrayal of addiction.
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