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Glass Casa (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Glass Casa – Movie Review

Glass Casa (2023) Movie Review

First Reaction – Glass Casa fails to deliver a strong enough mystery.

Where to Watch

Glass Casa is the award-winning debut mystery feature released on Amazon (and other platforms) on December 17.

Director: Laa Marcus

Writer: Laa Marcus (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Jamie’s plans for a relaxed bachelorette party with her three closest gals turn nightmarish when the celebration takes a dark twist: an unexpected guest is discovered mysteriously murdered.

Runtime: 1 Hour 46 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Glass Casa starts when four friends, Maria (Benrey), Jamie (Bronwyn), Bianca (Clifford), and Evie (Courtney-Austein), come together for a bachelorette party. However, they discover a stranger is staying at home and let him stay for the day. This gives the girls a chance to break out of their normal lives and have one wild weekend before Jamie gets married.

However, the trip turns into a nightmare when one of the guests is discovered dead. Two of the crew are stoned out of their faces and Jamie’s police officer fiancée arrives to see her. They must figure out who the killer is and what happened to the victim.

Verdict on Glass Casa

Recap

The movie follows four friends who come together for a bachelorette party. However, their partying weekend turns into a nightmare when a surprise guest ends up dead. This forces them to face their home truths to understand what has been happening.

Best Parts

The movie uses the location to create the mystery and the chaotic situation. We get strong bonds between the four women too, which holds everything together.

Worst Parts

The story goes in the similar direction to Bodies Bodies Bodies, which I hated. It puts the four in a crazy situation where paranoia takes over and drugs lead to more paranoia. This more or less frustrates with decisions being made and relies more on the maybe something bigger going on.

Final Thoughts Glass Casa struggles to give us an interesting enough mystery.

Glass Casa (2023) Movie Review

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