A troubled teenager falls victim to an online predator. Unable to cope with her psychological trauma, Hannah Green (Taylor Spreitler) becomes self-destructive and her parents make the heartbreaking decision to send her away to an alternative healing center in the wilderness.
Gil Bellows explained that he was attracted to the project and said "I have two kids. Telling stories that can create conversations between parents and their children about crucial issues and at the same time hold on to the most important part of any story’s responsibility; to entertain its audience is important to me."[3]
Bellows also explained that he worked on the script with director Jay Sivelman "Jay was very collaborative in the development stage and embraced the give and take of my ideas and input." On his role, Bellows added that the hardest part was "playing a loving, caring parent who doesn’t have all the answers and is suffering along with his daughter was challenging, but is also what drew me to be in this film."[3]
Reception
Radio Times awarded the film three stars out of five.[4]