Infamousta
brilliant actors, brilliant editing
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Taha Avalos
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
kosmasp
I wouldn't even say that all the actors involved are bad as someone else suggested, but the script is way to badly written. Dialog but also the "suspense" of it. Not that I think there is any - except maybe for the why. Though even that is so easy to see through. There is still no conviction for the act(s) and the confrontation at the end feels like a bad joke.But if you've suffered through the whole thing, you'll probably will stay for the rest. Even an ending where you wonder why it's there if nothing happens ... it's like they wanted to fill in a couple more minutes. Completely unnecessary and does not do any favors to the movie - let alone to the viewers. There are thrillers and movies in general who deserve your attention - this is not one of them
guil fisher
Another bad movie with just as bad acting. Most characters had no depth, seemed bored and over acted most of the time. Bug-eyed leading lady with hair down to her ass walking around like in a daze. Again we are faced with watching these hopefuls in film to display their lack of talent. And the sight of all of them with this fad of long vampire-like hair is nerve ending. I am so sick of seeing them with hair hanging in their face down their backs. It seems they think this is good acting. This viewer doesn't think so. And their eyes (women) are bug like. They are enlarged as though they just sat on an electric wire. I'm sorry, not their fault, they were hired by someone else. But they are bad actresses. The guys fared better. Bringing some sense of reality to their roles. Please let this new age hair do disappear. It looks like they just got out of bed. What would these movies be without cell phones and computers? I can always predict that they will pick one up eventually. Curse of this age, Technology and hideous hair styles.
blanche-2
If "The Suicide Note" had actually been about suicide, it might have been a good movie to show to high school students, though these kids are in college.Actually it's more of a whodunit with some red herrings, as a psych student tries to find out who killed her roommate. The roommate allegedly killed herself, leaving a note. First to come under suspicion is her boyfriend, with whom she had fought. You'll figure out who did it in the first fifteen minutes.I found the acting typically Lifetime, not great. These actors could have used more help from the director. They're young, and some of them probably acted as children, then as teens, and are transitioning into adult roles. Basically they learn to act in front of us.The film merely touched on the reasons for young people committing suicide and didn't go very much in depth. Frankly I would have given it a different title.
phd_travel
Lifetime thrillers have been getting better and less predicable recently but this movie isn't one of them. Instead it seems like things are going back to the earlier days of predicable plots.Kirby Bliss Blanton is the pretty psych major who's dorm mate commits suicide or did she get pushed? She goes after the deceased girl's boyfriend (Stephen Colletti of Laguna Beach). But of course it's not him. Brant Daugherty of Pretty Little Liars plays Kirby's boyfriend.The direction is simplistic and the acting too obvious with laughable changes in facial expression. But the thing that sinks this movie is the villain is just too obvious from the beginning. The way the plot unfolds seems like a reading of a script.Not one of the better ones.