

The acting is pretty solid with good turns from Dickinson ,David soul as the commissioner ,Yaphet Kotto as an overzealous Internal Affairs investigator and Charles Gurning as Dickinson's ex-cop Dad.The writing and plotting are "by the numbers"and the direction functional. She ignores warnings to drop the case and soon she is battling to save her life as well as her career. Soon however it becomes clear one of the victims was taking bribes and that other officers are similarly compromised. At first Dickinson believes the killings were the work of disgruntled male officers angered at male colleagues losing their jobs as a consequence of the womens'actions. The death is not the only one as soon after another policewoman is killed when a drug set up goes awry.Both women were Hispanic and had recently successfully sued the Police Department for reinstatement. If you can take it for what it is and dont try to examine its flaws too deeply, can wallow in its shallows recognising that certain genres that have been milked close to extinction can still give rise to originality - youll be thoroughly entertained, albeit feeling a little short changed when the credits begin to roll at the end.Reviewed by lorenellroy 5 / 10 Adequate -barely-TVcop movieĪngie Dickinson plays a New York City homicide cop assigned to a task force to investigate the death of a female cop in a department store bomb blast. Things need to add up even if were left with a cliff hanger but unfortunately this cliff hanger ended up making no sense.

So the timeline of the two characters continue to progress as is, theres no indication of the present Young-sook alerting herself in the past until the very end and that in itself is a whole conundrum because we see the mom throwing Young-sook over the balcony and then surviving so that Seo-yeon is able to find her mom alive at the cemetery, but then as they both leave the cemetery her mom flickers and disappears because Young-sook survives the fall also.Įither leave the ending as is with the mom being alive and Young-sook dead or mom dead because Young-sook never died. How does the phone call connect from 1999 to present day The viewers are suppose to take it as is I guess, no actual scientific nor paranormal explanation here, just happens as is. There are more questions than answers of course to the entirety of the call to begin with. One phone call connects the two, and their lives are changed irrevocably. Seo-Yeon lives in the present and Young-Sook lives in the past.

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