Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.The difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.The difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
- Lainie
- (as Rebekah Miskin)
- Principal Miller
- (as Deb Grover)
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Opiniones destacadas
This is the classic Lifetime melodrama of abusive boyfriend and abused girlfriend. There are some good adult actors. I'm not familiar with the younger actors except for Joe Dinicol. He's generally pretty good. This is a melodrama without much tension or actual drama. It's paint-by-numbers. Elizabeth's delusions are almost as infuriating as Mark's violence. This is Lifetime at its Lifetimiest.
The movie is a small budget but great film that is based on true stories of weak girls being unable to leave abusive, toxic relationships or even wanting and enjoying abusive relationships.
It's not relatable to me, yet to many others like abused or currently abused girls can relate and learn from it. Or would they?
The acting is mildly fine. The stalker-abuser did a terrific job in portraying a psycho stalker Ex-boyfriend.
It's a fine lovely film that can be used for social and mental studies.
Verdict: A Movie done well.
Also, the actor who played Mark wasn't the best actor.
Other than that, I thought it was a good movie, an important one.
The writers were women, so the characterization of the female characters was outstanding, but they clearly don't understand the emotional conflicts experienced by males (who does, actually?), so the male acting was unpotentiated which, if it had been with more emotional beef would have made this a first class movie.
I also learned quite a bit from this movie. I don't think I'll easily forget the signs that one is in an abusive relationship, or what to do if I suspect someone else is in one. I definitely hope I never make the same mistake that Lizzie did, though, and I hope a lot of people won't, after they see this.
All in all, the acting, writing, and directing were all above average for this movie, and I would recommend it.
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- ErroresWhen Elizabeth walks down the school hall after making love with Mark, several students look directly into the camera.
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Elizabeth: [opens the door] Kelli's lying, okay? She hates Mark.
[throws bag to the right of the door]
Marie: How long are you gonna keep denying it?
Elizabeth: I-I fell - I tripped over the curb-I
[Marie grabs her from behind]
Marie: [hysterical, emotional] You look in the mirror!
Elizabeth: [mutters] Or what?
Marie: Tell me you did that to your face by falling!
[pushes past her]
Elizabeth: Mom - where -
[follows her mom, who goes to Elizabeth's room]
Elizabeth: Mom, what are you doing?
Marie: [starts rifling through her things] You weren't in a car accident the other night. He hit you, didn't he?
Elizabeth: No, no.
Marie: Kelli said she saw him crawling out of the window. He was here that night, wasn't he? You have been lying and you have been sneaking around to protect what? A boy who hits you?
[finds something in the drawer and Elizabeth vainly tries to get it back and she reads it aloud]
Marie: Sorry. Sorry. What does he have to be sorry for, Elizabeth?
[tears up the card]
Marie: You are never, ever seeing that boy again. You hear me?
Elizabeth: [emotional] You don't get it. I love him. I can't live without him; I will always love him.
Marie: [voice increases in volume] What is wrong with you? He hit you!
Elizabeth: You don't understand, okay? It was my fault!
[crying; Marie comes over and clasps her head in her hands]
Marie: You get that thought out of your head. Do you hear me?
[after some seconds embraces her with a deep sigh]
- ConexionesReferenced in Light of the World (2025)
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Performed by Kari Kimmel
Written by Kari Kimmel
Published by Tzviah music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Tzviah music (ASCAP)