The number of rooms for the guests to stay in are somewhat limited, and one particular floor is pretty dilapidated, but overall, it occupies a large space. Not in the sense that it resembles the Burj Al Arab with splendour, but it’s enormous. Still, as the relationship ‘blooms’, it becomes comparable to Firewatch, and this relationship, along with the characteristics of the hotel, are the biggest selling points. He’s a bit of a boy scout, often stumbling over his words as Nicole doesn’t suffer fools gladly. Set in the early 90s, there’s no internet or mobile phones instead, a cellular brick-like phone that the yuppies used to carry about in late 80s is her only communication with the outside world and a chap named Irving, a representative FEMA. Within the first day of her arrival, a storm prevents her from leaving, and the legal rep is unable to meet up with her. Nicole’s father, Leonard, sacrificed everything for the girl, then when she committed suicide, the aftermath was sewn into time, ripping apart Rachel’s loved ones and a tight-knit community.Ī legal representative is hired to assist, and Nicole reluctantly sets out to the family-owned Timberline Hotel for inspection, then sign off to be sold on to a hotel chain. Told from the perspective of the mother and Nicole, it was the betrayal and humiliation – Rachel was the same age as Nicole at the time. In fear of any spoilers, the premise is the affair between Nicole’s father and Rachel destroyed the lives of everyone involved. The Suicide of Rachel Foster ReviewĪ challenging title to play, especially when you know a person in real life with the same name, the opening sequence immediately hits hard with a melancholy score that had me hovering towards the whisky glass. The rest of the money needs to go to the family of Rachel Foster, a 16-year old girl that committed suicide some ten years ago, who just so happened to have an affair with Nicole’s father, causing immense pain for all those involved.
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