Sunday, August 8, 2021

Till Death

 

Till Death is a thriller starting Megan Fox. She plays Emma, a woman in an unhappy marriage to her husband Mark. On their 10th wedding anniversary, Mark surprises her with a romantic evening at their secluded lake house, in the dead of winter. Things seem like they might be picking back up again but everything quickly changes the next morning when she finds herself handcuffed to Mark's dead body. Stuck to him and isolated, Emma begins to learn this is only the beginning of Mark's twisted revenge plan.

I thought that the plot was unique with a well written script and the editing was really great and suspenseful.

The character development wasn’t too bad overall. They did enough throughout to give a good picture of almost everyone’s backstory so that it seemed more believable. This was, by far, Megan Fox's best work to date. She was able to hold my attention though her character’s bravery, toughness, wit and resourcefulness. I was definitely locked in, sitting on the edge of my seat, hoping for her survival.

In the end, I was really impressed by the quality of this movie. A couple of parts were a bit foreseeable but overall pretty unpredictable and gripping.

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