A competently crafted psychological thriller that succeeds more as character study than pure suspense, with strong emotional themes undermined by predictable genre conventions.
What works
• Compelling exploration of grief and the lies we tell ourselves
• Strong central character in Clara whose emotional journey feels authentic
• Effective use of a child's perspective to reveal adult secrets
• Solid pacing that builds psychological tension gradually
• Thoughtful examination of how well we know our closest relationships
What doesn't
• Plot revelations follow predictable thriller genre patterns
• Middle sections suffer from confusing timeline jumps
• Some secondary characters feel underdeveloped and plot-driven
• Resolution ties up loose ends too neatly for such a messy emotional story
