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In the world of motorsports, the Indianapolis 500 has long been considered the only race. In May 1977, Janet Guthrie — the first woman to attempt Indy — earned herself a spot in the prestigious field of 33. A year later, overcoming impossible odds, Guthrie cobbled together her own team for a stunning success. Yet just when her career should have rocketed forward, it suddenly, inexplicably stalled.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Aira believes she has finally found her happily ever after with her wealthy and handsome fiancé. However, her mother, who is overprotective, harbors deep suspicions about the fiancé and his true intentions. As Aira delves deeper into her mother's concerns, she uncovers a sinister truth about the man she was about to marry, forcing her to question everything she thought she knew.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and melodramatic tone. However, audiences were somewhat more receptive, appreciating the suspenseful elements and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Shanola Hampton.
What Reviewers Say
Some viewers found the film to be a suspenseful thriller with strong performances.
Critics noted the predictable storyline and a reliance on melodrama.
The film's pacing and plot twists were points of contention among reviewers.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's suspenseful atmosphere and engaging plot, with many highlighting the acting as a strong point. Some viewers found the story to be a bit formulaic but still enjoyed the ride.
Fun Fact
While Tiffany Haddish has a prominent role in the promotional material, her character is a supporting one, and Shanola Hampton carries the bulk of the film's dramatic weight.
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