Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the midst of a divorce from her controlling spouse, Alexandra moves back into her vacant family home where sudden strange events draw new light on an old family tragedy, leading her to qu... Alles lesenIn the midst of a divorce from her controlling spouse, Alexandra moves back into her vacant family home where sudden strange events draw new light on an old family tragedy, leading her to question her own memories about her past.In the midst of a divorce from her controlling spouse, Alexandra moves back into her vacant family home where sudden strange events draw new light on an old family tragedy, leading her to question her own memories about her past.
- Mike Stanheight
- (as David Kelly)
- Dan Lambeth
- (as Charles Powell)
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This is a Lifetime movie. There are mysteries and some suspects. It introduces some non-descript characters. The co-stars are not good enough. There isn't enough action to keep the tension up. She needs to search harder for the hidden room. There is no driving momentum. It is all moving way too slowly.
This is not a bad revision, by writer Karen Craig and director Richard Roy, of some commonly used plot points. But, it gets off to a bad start by not identifying mysteries. Know that the flashback opening is woefully incomplete; perhaps, including a shadowy figure would have heightened interest. The "key" element used to tie things tougher is the silver necklace Swanson often wears. You can see why any woman would want to wear it all the time – well, not. Some of the story stretches credulity too much – like how Swanson can't locate a certain room. She should simply ask the contractor, who could analyze the brownstone's entire structure. And, the drawing is obvious, but few in the cast seems to have a clue. There are some rough edges (watch that continuity on the couch), also. In supporting roles, head contractor Richard Jutras (as Ed) and girlfriend Marianne Farley (as Gina) are terrific.
***** Forbidden Secrets (9/26/05) Richard Roy ~ Kristy Swanson, David Keeley, Christopher Bondy, Richard Jutras
To be fair to the movie I do have to say that the plot was interesting and in effect it was the only thing that kept me watching till the end. But that's about all I can say in the movie's favour. A poor screenplay and lousy dialogue lines did little to disguise the awful direction. What's worse is that the actors allowed themselves to contribute to the overall effort with some truly lousy acting. Whatever views I had about Kirsty's acting abilities went out of the window with this movie. For most of the movie she sounded as though she been in a screaming match and then had a strangling match with someone- she sounded that hoarse. Her attempts at emoting left a lot to be desired about. I think that it's time she decided to give up acting and try something else.
The rest of the cast were just as bad, if not worse. In truth this movie was just a cut above the standard soap opera fare- a lot of bad hamming to no effect.
As I mentioned above the plot is the only thing that is good for the movie but having said that you can quickly figure out what's going on close to half way through the movie. I haven't clicked on the spoiler column as there aren't any major spoilers and even those plot points could be used to emphasize the overall poorness of the movie. I only gave this one star out of ten because I couldn't assign half stars and that is all this movie is really worth- half a star.
I would not recommend this movie to anyone but truly die hard fans of Kirtsy Swanson. To the rest of the viewing public- watching paint dry is a lot more fun...and easier on the eyes.
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