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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDetective Reena Hale (Witt) is revisited by the stalker who traumatized her years ago by offing any man she fell in love with.Detective Reena Hale (Witt) is revisited by the stalker who traumatized her years ago by offing any man she fell in love with.Detective Reena Hale (Witt) is revisited by the stalker who traumatized her years ago by offing any man she fell in love with.
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Benjamin Ayres
- Hugh
- (as Ben Ayres)
David Lawrence Brown
- Joe Pastorelli Sr.
- (as David Brown)
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A cop investigator that losses her first love on a fire. First of all the first love scene is stupid. Im tired of all that kissing and promises of love forever and annoying background music. Please enough is enough! Be more creative,not so lazy and lame.
My 2nd concern ,ok after 4 years she found new boyfrien which wants to propose her. He is killed again on fire. A bit too much obvious again,but ok,thats the storyline.
Then we realized she is a cop investigator and someone is chasing her and killing all her bf's. Ok. But surprisely she keeps on fire with tons of energy and willing to capture this killer. And she is allowed to work on case which again is unrealistic as 2 exes of her were killed. But more unrealistic is her act when is in hospital ,she has some crocodile tears and her emotional acting is very poor. At least the director could be more realistic and make a scene where she faints or smth..camon..tons of energy she had after such a bad and TRAUMATIC event.
Then movie again fast forward quite quickly where supposedly she wanna move on ,buy a house ,ok I understand thst part but cammon here smiling ,shiny eyes ,how thats came from? At least director could try do a more realistic scene,ok she can try to move on but not with that happiness in face like past was all forgotten. And with stupid background music. Is pathetic and lame. And my last observation is when knows her new neighbour that was obsessed by her. On first move she is scared ,on defensive and almost pull gun out,then on next day she watch him trough the window and he is shirtless and she desire him badly. Again , for me,very lame and over enfathizing good looks in detriment of a more racional story. And after 2,3 days he is already doing dinner her at home,saying that loves her when did seen her 2,3 times in his life,and she is already too in love for him. Whats that?? How someone can direct a movie and write a script like that? Dont u see guys that is anedotic??
I could not finish the movie,my nerves were on the top!
I think the movies might work better if you haven't read the books first. I'm not entirely displeased with the movies, particularly "Blue Smoke", but they are so limited in what they can do within the time constraints of the film. This was a complicated book, with the usual terrific characterizations.
I think the weakest part of "Blue Smoke" was the lack of time to develop the family dynamics.
Scott Bakula is wonderful in the part of the senior investigator. I've always loved him, but he shines in this part. Frankly, he's the guy I would go for.
Witt does an adequate job as the heroine. Overall, I would say that the movie would make a good afternoon's entertainment, but you would be better served by getting the original book and diving in.
Here's hoping this year's Nora Roberts selection of films will be even better.
And if the Eve Dallas books are ever filmed by owner Mel Gibson, I hope they consider Mariska Hargarty in mind for the lead role.
I think the weakest part of "Blue Smoke" was the lack of time to develop the family dynamics.
Scott Bakula is wonderful in the part of the senior investigator. I've always loved him, but he shines in this part. Frankly, he's the guy I would go for.
Witt does an adequate job as the heroine. Overall, I would say that the movie would make a good afternoon's entertainment, but you would be better served by getting the original book and diving in.
Here's hoping this year's Nora Roberts selection of films will be even better.
And if the Eve Dallas books are ever filmed by owner Mel Gibson, I hope they consider Mariska Hargarty in mind for the lead role.
I like Nora Roberts' books, but this movie was terrible. The main character is so very unrealistic, but since I didn't read the book, I don't know if this is just an awful book made into a movie or it's just the movie.
The story is very predictable. The main character is so cheesy, so depressed and brooding, suspicious of everything and then suddenly happy-go-lucky, not a care in the world. She refers to herself as a cop, but then plays the part of an arson investigator with the fire department.
In my opinion, this movie would be great for someone who loves to watch made-for-TV movies, or the typical Lifetime original movie. Otherwise, don't waste your time.
The story is very predictable. The main character is so cheesy, so depressed and brooding, suspicious of everything and then suddenly happy-go-lucky, not a care in the world. She refers to herself as a cop, but then plays the part of an arson investigator with the fire department.
In my opinion, this movie would be great for someone who loves to watch made-for-TV movies, or the typical Lifetime original movie. Otherwise, don't waste your time.
Catarina 'Reena' Hale (Alicia Witt) is working towards being a fire investigator. She's been obsessed with fire ever since her family bar burned up when she was young. John Minger (Scott Bakula) is her mentor since that fateful day. The angry father of the neighborhood bully was arrested. At college, she's taken with boyfriend Josh Bolton but he dies in a fire. Her next boyfriend Hugh is killed in an explosion with a ring in his pocket. She moves into a house next to eager Bo Goodnight who professes his love. She gets a call from her stalker hinting at the previous incidents. She fears the next target will be Bo.
It's a slow but functional TV thriller. It needs much better style to intensify the story. Witt is capable but she doesn't get much of a chance. The fire story allows for some explosions but they're not particularly impressive or thrilling. It may be OK for a crime TV drama but it's a bit stretched out.
It's a slow but functional TV thriller. It needs much better style to intensify the story. Witt is capable but she doesn't get much of a chance. The fire story allows for some explosions but they're not particularly impressive or thrilling. It may be OK for a crime TV drama but it's a bit stretched out.
I mean, all of this Nora Roberts movies are so bad I have to keep on watching. I mean, I am about to witness a train crash, how can I look away?
Terrible soundrack. Cheesy characters. Stupid dialogues. People falling in love in slow motion... but here is what I cannot forgive... the main character's hair. Hope they didn't pay for it.
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- GaffesNo legitimate firefighter training center anywhere in America would be open long if the "graduation exercise" they had in their burn building included potentially deadly traps. Yet the lead character runs into at least TWO traps that had potential to be deadly.
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[last lines]
Joey Pastorelli Jr.: Stay with me!
[starts to catch on fire]
Joey Pastorelli Jr.: Stay With Me!
[goes up in flames]
Joey Pastorelli Jr.: STAY WITH MEEEE
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