Genre
Drama
Director
Ry Russo-Young
Country
USA
Cast
Zoey Deutch, Erica Tremblay, Halston Sage, Logan Miller, Cynthy Wu, Kian Lawley, Jennifer Beals, Medalion Rahimi, Diego Boneta, Elena Kampouris, Liv Hewson, Nicholas Lea, Claire Corlett, Roan Curtis
Storyline
After the night she dies, Sam (Zoey Deutch) keeps reliving her last day over and over again and she starts to question how perfect her life really was.
The story doesn't break any new ground; like I said above, it's basically the teen and tragic version of Groundhog Day's. And just like most teen movies, it's clichéed. But it's not entirely predictable. There's like a major twist at the end (I won't spoil anything just in case you're interested in watching it) that left me speechless. I did not see it coming at all, it really caught me by surprise. However, I don't think it gave the story the right conclusion.
Anyway, in spite of the clichés, predictability, unoriginally and unfitting ending, the story does have a nice pace and it's quite engaging.
But I guess we should thank Zoey Deutch for that. In fact, while all the characters are tremendously stereotyped and clichéed and not very interesting, including Sam, the lead, who is nothing more than the typical mean girl, Deutch gives a nice performance, provides the character with good development and makes the film worth watching.
Opinion
When I first saw the trailer for Before I Fall I thought it was going to be some kind of teen version of Groundhog Day. And I wasn't wrong. However, it did exceed my expectations as it turned out to be a rather enjoyable drama.The story doesn't break any new ground; like I said above, it's basically the teen and tragic version of Groundhog Day's. And just like most teen movies, it's clichéed. But it's not entirely predictable. There's like a major twist at the end (I won't spoil anything just in case you're interested in watching it) that left me speechless. I did not see it coming at all, it really caught me by surprise. However, I don't think it gave the story the right conclusion.
Anyway, in spite of the clichés, predictability, unoriginally and unfitting ending, the story does have a nice pace and it's quite engaging.
But I guess we should thank Zoey Deutch for that. In fact, while all the characters are tremendously stereotyped and clichéed and not very interesting, including Sam, the lead, who is nothing more than the typical mean girl, Deutch gives a nice performance, provides the character with good development and makes the film worth watching.
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