Deadly Sorority (2017 TV Movie)
4/10
Became Less and Less Realistic as the Film Progressed
21 December 2023
This film begins with an attractive young woman by the name of "Tanya Brown" (Rachelle Gillis) talking to an unidentified person in her college library and then, when walking back to her dorm, being attacked and never seen again afterward. The scene then shifts to 4 months later with a young woman named "Samantha Blake" (Greer Grammer) and her best friend from high school "Kristina Roberts" (Emilija Baranac) beginning their first day of college together and subsequently petitioning to join a nearby sorority. Although Kristina is accepted into the sorority, Samantha is rudely rejected for reasons she doesn't understand. Not only that, but she continues to be treated in a hostile manner--to the point that even Kristina feels pressured into distancing herself from her. In spite of this, Samantha continues to push back against this sorority until something terrible happens and she finds herself as the prime suspect in Kristina's murder. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film started off rather well but, as the film progressed, it seemed to become less and less realistic--before finally ending on a rather ridiculous note. That being said, while I don't consider this film to be terribly bad, the lack of realism was simply too difficult to ignore, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
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