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Sweet Girl | Official Trailer | Netflix

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Cast

Jason Momoa
Ray Cooper

Isabela Merced
Rachel Cooper

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
Amo Santos

Amy Brenneman
Diana Morgan

Adria Arjona
Amanda Cooper

Milena Rivero
Rachel 11 Y / O

Justin Bartha
Simon Keeley

Raza Jaffrey
Vinod Shah

Lex Scott Davis
FBI Agent Sarah Meeker

Michael Raymond-James
FBI Agent John Rothman

Dominic Fumusa
Sam Walker

Nelson Franklin
Martin Bennett

Reggie Lee
Dr. Wu

Will Blagrove
Detective Alvarez

Brian Howe
Pete Micelli

Erin Barnes
Nurse

Katy O'Brian
TV Host

Dave MacDonald
FBI Agent

Liron Blumenthal
Female Server

Bobby Liga
Newscaster #4
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Reviews
itsogs
Highly recommended for all, surprised twist that I did not see coming, but in the end, it all made sense. Great acting and directing, worth a second watch just in case you missed anything the first time.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
YouShouldKnow
Within the first 5 minutes, you know how most of the film will play out. It has one pretty good twist, but the rest of the story has been done before.
Besides that, the acting is pretty good, the action scenes don't have too many cuts, and the camera feels fluid.
\#luigi
RalphRahal
"Sweet Girl" has a strong start, delivering a solid first act with compelling character development and an emotional premise that pulls you in. The performances, especially from the leads, are genuinely good and carry much of the film’s weight. However, as the story shifts into the second act, it begins to lose momentum. While the emotional potential is there, the dialogue often feels overly scripted, missing the natural flow and depth needed to fully connect with the audience. It tries hard to tug at your heartstrings but doesn’t quite land the emotional impact it aims for.
The subplot involving the detectives feels unnecessary and poorly developed, adding little to the main narrative or the characters. Their inclusion feels like a missed opportunity to add depth to the story. On the technical side, the cinematography is serviceable but not particularly memorable, and the score doesn’t stand out except in a few moments. Overall, "Sweet Girl" is a movie with great potential and some enjoyable elements, but its missteps in execution prevent it from being truly impactful. It’s worth a watch, especially for the father-daughter dynamic, but don’t expect a fully satisfying emotional or narrative payoff.
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