Gracie and Jennifer were best friends. But Jennifer died in a tragic automobile accident in which Gracie was apparently the driver. The problem is that Gracie has no memory of the accident.
The film juggles flashbacks with scenes in the present when Gracie is due to report to prison for manslaughter. Gracie's kind mother was convinced that this was the best option to avoid a trial and the potential of her daughter serving a much longer sentence.
A conceit of the film is that the Ghost of Jennifer appears to help Gracie reconstruct the day of the accident that included a party in which Gracie became intoxicated. While the ghost convention sounds like a cliché, it was well-handled due to the sassy and wise-cracking interpretation of Jennifer. Some much needed levity was brought to an otherwise depressing scenario.
One of the themes explored was what Jennifer refers to as "badassery." Utterly blunt in all of her observations, Jennifer helps to steer her friend to a reconciliation of the truth of what happened on the fateful night of the party. And she does so in the way of tough love.
The performances were first-rate, especially the synergy of the two friends. The arc of the narrative was in the direction of a coming-of-age film. But it also was imbued with a profound sadness of a loss that will never be recovered.
Plot summary
When Grace is accused of playing a role in a deadly accident, her best friend reaches out from beyond the grave to unveil the truth behind what happened.
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Retracing Her Steps
Average.
5/10.
The film has a lot of good comments and I'm honestly surprised by that. The movie isn't bad, it's not boring but it's nothing wow. It's only good for killing time. The only thing that is really good in the film is this beautiful and charismatic brunette, who plays a dead friend.
Lost in Space-Lost Hours in Suburbia **1/2
Taking responsibility for one's actions is one thing, our leading lady legitimately did not know what happened on the night of her dear friend's death. Her friend evidently knew and comes back to help our accused find the solution to what had occurred.
For a girl who is now dead and can only be seen by the accused, she is very jolly with caustic one-liners spoken as the two attempt to reconstruct what happened at the party and afterward in the car on that fateful day.
The ending, I guarantee, will not be satisfying to the viewer, but may very well be true to life.
This film would have worked far better had it been a comedy. I could see that in the 1940s and the end would have been different and therefore satisfying.