An Unsensationalized True Crime Film With Excellent Writing and Direction
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Lynn S. Cason
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Kendrick's first directorial effort is commendable, particularly given the dark themes she navigates. However, the film suffers from some disjointed scenes due to her nonlinear storytelling approach, which diminishes the perceived threat of the serial killer for the audience. Additionally, Kendrick's character, portrayed as overly cheerful, detracts from the overall suspense. Woman of the Hour Myflixer film might have benefited from a more focused narrative, concentrating on either the killer or the victims, rather than attempting to cover both. This dual focus leads to a fragmented experience that ultimately lessens the emotional impact for viewers.