Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGrief and suspicion tear two families apart when the children they never really knew decide to form a suicide pact at the local fairgrounds.Grief and suspicion tear two families apart when the children they never really knew decide to form a suicide pact at the local fairgrounds.Grief and suspicion tear two families apart when the children they never really knew decide to form a suicide pact at the local fairgrounds.
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I personally, loved this movie. But, I saw it before reading the book. And let me tell you, the book is better. It goes into Chris and Emily's past a lot more and it makes you actually feel for the characters. Don't get me wrong, the movie was good too. But, you can't go into as much detail in a 2 hour TV movie as you can in an almost 400 page book. I recommend both the book and the movie, but read the book first.
"The Pact" starring Megan Mullally was an excellent television movie. I was surprised to see Megan play such a dramatic role because I was so used to her as Karen Walker on "Will&Grace",in which she plays a funny character.Megan Mullally is such a wonderful actress in this movie."The Pact" sends a strong message about an issue many teens might be thinking of. Overall, I give "The Pact" 4 stars because it's a very good movie.
I just watched this movie last night on lifetime, and this was a very heart touching film. Eric Lively is a wonderful actor, and having him actually playing the part of chris made me understand the movie a lot better. This movie really puts you in the situation of what they are going through. This is for people who really love romantic movies, and believe that if you love someone that you will do anything for them. If you don't like love stories than you will absolutely hate this film, so please don't see it if you don't like romantic films. Teens having a suicide pact to be together, but actually for the girl to cover up a pregnacy makes the movie more interesting, and not just about a suicide pact.
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This film was actually pretty good. I half expected to bawl my eyes out (like I sometimes do at Lifetime movies) but I didn't. It was pretty sad, but I came from the film with more questions than feelings.
The movie is about two families that have known each other for practically forever. The son, Chris (played by the ultra-cute and talented Eric Lively) of one family and the daughter, Emily of the other grow up together and eventually fall in love. For whatever strange reason (I shall not say b/c I do not wish to spoil the movie for anyone) they make a suicide pact. She kills herself, but he lives. The movie then follows his subsequent trial for murder (ooh, the plot thickens) and how these events shake up the relationships of both families.
The movie luckily isn't some preachy afterschool special about teenage suicide. You can feel the pain Chris goes through and the love he had for Emily. The strain between the families is evident. More so between the two mothers (played by Megan Mullally and Juliet Stevenson) as their friendship deteriorates throughout the film. However, I wish they had not made Chris such a creepy character. His motives aren't clear in the beginning and it feels like that in the last 45 minutes of the movie they are trying too hard to rush the sensitivity of his character. They make Megan Mullally out to be the vindictive mother wanting someone, anyone to pay for her daughter's death. And lastly, it is not understood why Emily was so depressed to begin with. Perhaps we are not meant to understand, but it got a bit tedious and confusing after a while. All in all, this was a pretty good movie for Lifetime. 7 stars out of 10. I'm definitely going to have to read the book now.
The movie is about two families that have known each other for practically forever. The son, Chris (played by the ultra-cute and talented Eric Lively) of one family and the daughter, Emily of the other grow up together and eventually fall in love. For whatever strange reason (I shall not say b/c I do not wish to spoil the movie for anyone) they make a suicide pact. She kills herself, but he lives. The movie then follows his subsequent trial for murder (ooh, the plot thickens) and how these events shake up the relationships of both families.
The movie luckily isn't some preachy afterschool special about teenage suicide. You can feel the pain Chris goes through and the love he had for Emily. The strain between the families is evident. More so between the two mothers (played by Megan Mullally and Juliet Stevenson) as their friendship deteriorates throughout the film. However, I wish they had not made Chris such a creepy character. His motives aren't clear in the beginning and it feels like that in the last 45 minutes of the movie they are trying too hard to rush the sensitivity of his character. They make Megan Mullally out to be the vindictive mother wanting someone, anyone to pay for her daughter's death. And lastly, it is not understood why Emily was so depressed to begin with. Perhaps we are not meant to understand, but it got a bit tedious and confusing after a while. All in all, this was a pretty good movie for Lifetime. 7 stars out of 10. I'm definitely going to have to read the book now.
I love this movie so much. Everything from the story line to the cast are wonderful and keep you hooked until the closing credits. Oh and I am a Megan Mullally fan and she did not disappoint me. I am used to seeing her in comedic roles but thought she made Melanie Gold (a challenging part in my eyes) lovable and real. I could relate to her and felt her loss. I wish she would star in more movies.
Also I really think this movie should have got more publicity... If you like movies like 'virgin suicides' then you'll love this! It's a movie you don't forget in a hurry and leaves you thinking. I hope you enjoy it as much as me :o)
Also I really think this movie should have got more publicity... If you like movies like 'virgin suicides' then you'll love this! It's a movie you don't forget in a hurry and leaves you thinking. I hope you enjoy it as much as me :o)
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- AnecdotesJodi Picoult: The author of the novel, in Emily's funeral scene. She is seen briefly behind Chris with arms crossed at the wrists.
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