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Fall Into The Blue
Yasuko and Shizuka, friends and coworkers, come to be so much more after a terrible incident involving Shizuka’s boyfriend. After an intense fight that left Shizuka with a black eye, she takes her revenge by bludgeoning her boyfriend in the head, leaving his lifeless body on the bathroom floor. Yasuko pledges her support to Shizuka and tells her its all going to be ok, and that she will help take care of the body. The two women share a bed while staying with Yasuko’s sister, and things start to get hot and heavy.
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Plot Summary
A woman recovering from amnesia after a near-fatal accident begins to suspect her husband is not who he seems. As fragmented memories resurface, she uncovers a dark and dangerous past that puts her life at risk.
Critical Reception
Fall Into The Blue received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the suspenseful elements while others found it lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a suspenseful mystery but is hampered by a formulaic narrative.
Lead performances are adequate but cannot salvage the predictable storyline.
Despite a compelling premise, the execution falls short of its thriller aspirations.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Fall Into The Blue is scarce, but available comments suggest a divided opinion, with some viewers finding it an acceptable, albeit unremarkable, thriller, while others felt it failed to deliver on its promised suspense.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a television movie before being released theatrically in some regions.
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