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Caddo lake is the only natural lake in Texas

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When an 8-year-old girl disappears on Caddo Lake, a series of past deaths and disappearances begin to link together, altering a broken family's history.. There’s a scene the mom of Anna says Marshall County later it says Harrison County.

Marshall is the county seat of Harrison County, Tx

Don’t Ever ChangeWritten by Dylan Altman, Rodney Clawson & Jake MitchellPerformed by Rodney Clawson. I went in knowing nothing and I think it’s better if you do so.

But it’s also difficult to get past the very slow set up

The first 1/4 of the movie, nothing is happening and it feels pretty boring…. and while stuff starts happening at that point, it’s only halfway through that the movie really becomes interesting.

But when it does, it’s so worth it

I understand the build up is essential and necessary for the rest of the movie to work but I still think they could have done it with a better pacing; and if they had managed that, I would probably give this movie an 8/10. And for a movie with no big name actors, they are all doing a great job.

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