Drop (#675)
The film I saw yesterday is described as a thriller, and it is that, I guess. It's also a mystery as to what's happening and why. An attractive young widow with a young son is preparing to go out on her first date in a long time, with her sister acting as babysitter. She arrives early for her blind date at an elegant, upscale restaurant and is pleasantly surprised when her date arrives and charms her. It's an awkward encounter until she begins to receive text messages or emails from an unknown sender warning her the she must follow all instructions or someone will kill her son and sister. She verifies viewing her home security system that a hooded man is in her home and is threatening the occupants. Finally, the unknown person tells her she must kill her date or face the consequences, and things go downhill from there with an unexpected unknown and reasons why and a flurry of violence and gunfire. It was improbable and inane at times but the settings and characters work despite the ridiculousness of the situation. And it was definitely a thriller. I join the critics (83%) and audiences (80%) who gave Drop a thumbs up.
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