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they would have shown the cops reaction's at the end when they realized the mother and daughter were telling the truth about the aunt the entire time.

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I was thinking the same thing. The way the movie ends seems as some things were left unresolved, like the detective telling the good sister that he was wrong about her. Imo opinion it would have made a better ending. After watching this movie I had to come to imdb to find out if it was really twins or just one person playing the parts of twins. The lady was absolutely magnificent at playing two roles. I'm wondering if she got double pay. She should have.

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I've noticed that quite a few made-for-TV movies tend to end a little too abruptly. It's almost like they ran out of time to wrap them up properly. This was a fairly interesting movie, a good premise at least. But I actually got a tad lost at the very end. And yes, a little more resolution would have been in order.

Coming to imdb, I find it was the good sister Janna who cut the rope for the bad sister to fall to her death. Huh?, really? Was there motivation for this that made it within the story's character developed definition? Or were Janna and daughter Callie at danger if she had not done that?

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The sister was Callie. The daughter was Fiona.

I got the impression that the rope was connected to Janna. That's why Janna told Callie to stop wiggling because it was making her (Janna) lose her grip. Janna flashed back to not letting go of her father before letting go of her sister.

The movie did end abruptly.

Did Janna's part of the company get sold?

Was Kayden released from the drug charge (even though he confessed)?

Did the cop believe the "My sister stole my identity, so I have to escape the hospital to remember myself, then Callie followed and tried to kill us, and then I had to let her die" story?
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