The Girl Who Got Away is a 2021 American horror-thriller directed and written by Michael Morrissey (Boy Wonder). Originally released in limited theaters and on digital platforms on August 20, 2021, the film has found new life on streaming services, including Netflix (where it’s available in many regions as of late 2025/early 2026 under a TV-MA rating).

Plot Summary (Spoiler-Free): Set in Massena, New York, the story opens in 1998 with the capture of Elizabeth Caulfield (Kaye Tuckerman), a female serial killer who abducted young girls over a decade, pretending they were her own daughters while murdering four of them. Only one victim, a girl who later becomes Christina Bowden (Lexi Johnson), escaped with her life—the others were found buried behind Caulfield’s home.
Twenty years later, Christina has rebuilt a seemingly perfect life as an elementary school teacher aspiring to adopt a child. But when Elizabeth escapes custody during a prison transfer, the past resurfaces. Authorities fear the killer will hunt down the one who got away, forcing Christina to confront buried traumas, secrets, and the darkness within herself. As bodies pile up and suspicions grow, the film builds tension around themes of survival, identity, revenge, and moral ambiguity—culminating in a major plot twist that reframes much of what viewers thought they knew.
Cast Highlights:
Lexi Johnson (This Is Us) as Christina Bowden – The survivor whose life unravels; her performance carries the emotional weight of the story.
Chukwudi Iwuji (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Peacemaker) as Jamie Nwosu – A dedicated detective protecting Christina.
Kaye Tuckerman as Elizabeth Caulfield – The chilling, unhinged antagonist.
Supporting roles: Willow McCarthy (as young Christina/Katie), Ned Van Zandt, Audrey Grace Marshall (young Katie), Geoffrey Cantor, Anni Krueger, and others.
Reception and Legacy:
IMDb Rating: 5.3/10 (from ~9.2K votes).
Rotten Tomatoes: Limited critic reviews (around 5 aggregated), with audience scores mixed; some praise the setup and twist, others criticize predictable elements, plot holes, pacing issues, and uneven acting.
Common Sense Media and viewer feedback note graphic violence (bloodied corpses, knife attacks, gun threats, children in peril), making it unsuitable for younger audiences.
The film stands out for its female-led serial killer dynamic (rare in the genre) and a late-game revelation that flips protagonist/villain roles—leading to Reddit discussions about its “confusing” or “mind-bending” ending. Fans of twist-heavy thrillers like Longlegs (2024) or survival stories with psychological depth often recommend it, though it’s seen as more of a moody drama-thriller than pure horror.
Runtime: Approximately 1 hour 56 minutes (116–118 minutes depending on the cut). Where to Watch (as of March 2026): Streaming on Netflix in select regions; available for rent/purchase on platforms like Prime Video, Vudu, or YouTube. Check your local service for availability.

If you’re into low-budget thrillers with big reveals, unreliable narrators, and themes of inherited trauma, The Girl Who Got Away delivers a solid (if flawed) binge—especially for fans of films exploring the aftermath of abduction and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator.
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