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January 25, 2019· 1h 29m
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Cinemagraphs Score5.4

After discovering a disturbing video from a night she doesn’t remember, sixteen-year-old Mandy must try to figure out what happened and how to navigate the escalating fallout.

Critics Sentiment

Critics5.4
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9 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

Mandy wakes up on her front lawn after partying

7.2at 5m
Lowest Moment

Dylan sends Mandy a video suggesting his involvement

3.7at 1h 25m
Biggest Swing

The film drops significantly from the compelling opening to a widely criticized ending that many reviewers found unrealistic.

Share begins with a strong, cinematographically compelling setup that reviewers praised for its authentic approach to sexual assault and social media. However, the film's deliberately slow pacing and overuse of short scenes increasingly tested critics' patience through the middle sections. The ending proved particularly divisive, with many finding it unrealistic and unsatisfying despite the film's overall commitment to portraying the complex realities of trauma.

9 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb, Guardian
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Mandy wakes up on her front lawn after partying⬆ Peak moment
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Mandy discovers the viral video of her assault
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Mandy meets with school administrators and faces suspension
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Mandy undergoes EMDR therapy to recover memories
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Principal Marsh calls Mandy a distraction and banishes her
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Dylan reveals he took Mandy home that night
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Mandy decides not to pursue a press conference
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Dylan sends Mandy a video suggesting his involvement⬇ Lowest moment
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