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The movie follows the misunderstood and misplaced Kerryann Terkel, an Iraq War Veteran coming home traumatized and adrift after three tours in Iraq. Despite her quiet nature and the leers of local men who see her as just another pretty face, Terkel harbors a sophisticated skill set in the field of telecommunications. And Terkel uses it to bring down a tea party candidate for the United States Senate.
Fails to craft more than one-dimensional characters, making it impossible for the film to contribute to the difficult but urgent conversation about a terrifying topic.
While it has some good performances and noble intentions, it doesn't really bring anything new to the conversation and ultimately fails to give viewers any compelling reason to wade through all the bleakness and misery that it has to offer.