Catch me if you can. Debut, directed by John Rosman. The film from the first frame throws us into the thick of events, revealing details from the past with the help of flashbacks. Plus, the narrative is conducted in parallel - on behalf of the "cat" and on behalf of the "mouse". However, these jumps in space and timeline do not hamper perception, everything is quite consistent and transparent.
There are several critical logical omissions, without which, alas, the plot would not have happened, but atone for the inconsistencies here human stories of the main and secondary characters. And clearly striking manipulative scripting techniques of evoking empathy, but the play of actress Hayley Erin (Jessica) seemed to me so convincing that I accepted the rules of the game.
There is nothing to complain about technically. The picture and sound are very pleasant. As a horror, unfortunately, this work is not quoted. Like a thriller with an emotional bias - a good entertainment for the evening.