Ein Vater und eine Tochter entdecken am Straßenrand die beste Freundin des Mädchens. Sie halten an, um der Freundin eine Mitfahrgelegenheit anzubieten, ihre guten Absichten haben bald schrec... Alles lesenEin Vater und eine Tochter entdecken am Straßenrand die beste Freundin des Mädchens. Sie halten an, um der Freundin eine Mitfahrgelegenheit anzubieten, ihre guten Absichten haben bald schreckliche Folgen.Ein Vater und eine Tochter entdecken am Straßenrand die beste Freundin des Mädchens. Sie halten an, um der Freundin eine Mitfahrgelegenheit anzubieten, ihre guten Absichten haben bald schreckliche Folgen.
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Viewers must be able to differentiate between good acting and how the movie made them feel! Most parents know exactly that teenage behaviours can be obnoxious and intolerable and watching this movie reminded them of that! That does not mean that the story is not good. In fact the movie poses the very important "what would you do " question.. I am certain that the answers are easier said than done!
This movie definitely deserved a much higher rating than all those godawful quick-and-cheap movies being churned out by the dozens. I thought the story was intriguing and kept me engaged throughout, the twist at the end was also well done, the photography was high quality. People who hated this film should stick to their freaking reality tv shows and shut up.
Fairly tense drama/thriller not really horror even though it's found in the horror section on Amazon. Joey King, Mireille Enos and Peter Sarsgaard are all excellent at least most the time. A great cover up story not what I expected it to be! Plays out really well for what it is!
I hope the title of the review helps others like me, who go into this expecting a Blumhouse movie released in conjunction with Prime a few weeks before Halloween, to be a scary movie.
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The cast do their best with this ridiculous plot, that would borderline work as a poor 25 minute episode of Inside Number 9
The writing is pretty dreadful, the direction bland and lacking much in the way of thrills The movie is glacier paced, without the script or character development to hold it up Someone needs to go back to film school - It's so bad the you will see the ending coming within minutes of the incident itself There's no attempt to even throw the viewer in the other direction
I would recommend watching the first 10 mins, then mins 58 to 60, and the last 5 minute and save yourself a precious evening you could be spending on something much more worthwhile
The cast do their best with this ridiculous plot, that would borderline work as a poor 25 minute episode of Inside Number 9
The writing is pretty dreadful, the direction bland and lacking much in the way of thrills The movie is glacier paced, without the script or character development to hold it up Someone needs to go back to film school - It's so bad the you will see the ending coming within minutes of the incident itself There's no attempt to even throw the viewer in the other direction
I would recommend watching the first 10 mins, then mins 58 to 60, and the last 5 minute and save yourself a precious evening you could be spending on something much more worthwhile
I've got three teenagers, and by experience, you don't need a movie to remind you that they can be obnoxiously rebellious and unpredictable. "The Lie" takes that to an extreme where the parents make very stupid decisions to cover up their daughter's misdeeds.
The majority of the movie is protecting that lie to harrowing results. The finale is a face-palm moment where you think, as a potential parent, that "I would've done that so different!" Or maybe not?
The majority of the movie is protecting that lie to harrowing results. The finale is a face-palm moment where you think, as a potential parent, that "I would've done that so different!" Or maybe not?
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- WissenswertesThe Canadian film premiered at TIFF in Toronto in September 2018.
- PatzerIf early in the investigation the police had questioned the boyfriend who Britney claimed she had been staying with soon after she "disappeared", the entire ruse would have been exposed.
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Detective Barnes: What are you, are you Indian, Arab... What?
Sam: Pakistani.
- VerbindungenRemake of Wir Monster (2015)
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Written by Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill) and Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill)
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