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Lorsqu'un vieil homme riche meurt et laisse sa fortune à son aide-soignante, elle se retrouve dans un réseau de trahisons et de meurtre. Pour survivre, elle devra remettre en question les mo... Tout lireLorsqu'un vieil homme riche meurt et laisse sa fortune à son aide-soignante, elle se retrouve dans un réseau de trahisons et de meurtre. Pour survivre, elle devra remettre en question les motivations de tout le monde y compris ses proches.Lorsqu'un vieil homme riche meurt et laisse sa fortune à son aide-soignante, elle se retrouve dans un réseau de trahisons et de meurtre. Pour survivre, elle devra remettre en question les motivations de tout le monde y compris ses proches.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Michael P. Northey
- George Calvern
- (as Michael P Northey)
Erika McKitrick
- Leonard's Girlfriend (70's)
- (non crédité)
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A few months after the tragic events at the diner Katie Franklin (Camila Mendes - Riverdale) worked at, she finds a job as a caretaker to a wealthy elderly man in his rather large, empty Chicago estate. The two grow close, but when he unexpectedly passes away and names Katie as his sole heir, she and her husband Adam (Jessie T. Usher - The Boys) are pulled into a complex web of lies, deception, and murder. If she's going to survive, Katie will have to question everyone's motives - even the people she loves.
Dangerous Lies' main plot sounds intriguing, but fails on multiple levels. Especially because the film just feels so "been there done that". It's not only incredibly predictable, it also just lacks anything remarkably interesting. It all starts with the plucked-out-of-Riverdale looking diner, drizzled in pink neon lights, where a robbery goes wrong. Not only does it all look like your ordinary pop music video, it also sounds like it, with songs playing every now and then during the film. After a four month time jump, our happily married couple is still worrying about their finances and the most mysterious people start entering their new lives.
Mendes might be a fan favourite as the iconic Veronia Lodge in Riverdale, but clearly lacks the skills and maturity to pull off the emotion that is necessary to lift David Golden's feeble script to another level and save herself out of this train wreck. Golden, who has written about ten Christmas films for Hallmark, misses the mark and stacks cliché after cliché, until the formulaic and unsatisfying ending feels like you've been given a lump of coal. Together with director Michael M. Scott, both are clearly in over their heads and feel a bit lost when it comes to leveling up to a genre that's rather new to them.
If it wasn't for Rizzoli & Isles-star Sasha Alexander's professional and convincing work playing detective Chesler, the supporting cast consisting of former heartthrob Cam Gigandet (The Magnificent Seven) and Jamie Chung (The Gifted) would've been a complete waste of energy and anyone's time.
When trying to find some positives in a film of this kind, you go looking for the smallest things. Unfortunately the weak score and displeasing colour grading doesn't help with setting the mood in what could've been a decent thriller. The only pleasant technical aspect of the film is the charming house most of the story takes place in. Hardwood floors, an authentic old stained glass skylight and spacious rooms make this film a wee bit more pleasant to look at. Not quite sure if this was an actual location or a set build for the film, but what did get annoying was the amount of times the city of Chicago had to be mentioned, as if it was some sort of bizarre product placement by the bureau of tourism.
Despite all of its weaknesses, Dangerous Lies isn't boring. It's one of those Netflix films that looks appealing to the masses, and it also helps to have one of your own stars playing the lead in what will for sure keep the die hard Riverdale-fans out there entertained during this worldwide lockdown. As a '90s thriller this might've worked, but even for the streaming giant this low budget "teen-thriller" is unacceptable.
Dangerous Lies' main plot sounds intriguing, but fails on multiple levels. Especially because the film just feels so "been there done that". It's not only incredibly predictable, it also just lacks anything remarkably interesting. It all starts with the plucked-out-of-Riverdale looking diner, drizzled in pink neon lights, where a robbery goes wrong. Not only does it all look like your ordinary pop music video, it also sounds like it, with songs playing every now and then during the film. After a four month time jump, our happily married couple is still worrying about their finances and the most mysterious people start entering their new lives.
Mendes might be a fan favourite as the iconic Veronia Lodge in Riverdale, but clearly lacks the skills and maturity to pull off the emotion that is necessary to lift David Golden's feeble script to another level and save herself out of this train wreck. Golden, who has written about ten Christmas films for Hallmark, misses the mark and stacks cliché after cliché, until the formulaic and unsatisfying ending feels like you've been given a lump of coal. Together with director Michael M. Scott, both are clearly in over their heads and feel a bit lost when it comes to leveling up to a genre that's rather new to them.
If it wasn't for Rizzoli & Isles-star Sasha Alexander's professional and convincing work playing detective Chesler, the supporting cast consisting of former heartthrob Cam Gigandet (The Magnificent Seven) and Jamie Chung (The Gifted) would've been a complete waste of energy and anyone's time.
When trying to find some positives in a film of this kind, you go looking for the smallest things. Unfortunately the weak score and displeasing colour grading doesn't help with setting the mood in what could've been a decent thriller. The only pleasant technical aspect of the film is the charming house most of the story takes place in. Hardwood floors, an authentic old stained glass skylight and spacious rooms make this film a wee bit more pleasant to look at. Not quite sure if this was an actual location or a set build for the film, but what did get annoying was the amount of times the city of Chicago had to be mentioned, as if it was some sort of bizarre product placement by the bureau of tourism.
Despite all of its weaknesses, Dangerous Lies isn't boring. It's one of those Netflix films that looks appealing to the masses, and it also helps to have one of your own stars playing the lead in what will for sure keep the die hard Riverdale-fans out there entertained during this worldwide lockdown. As a '90s thriller this might've worked, but even for the streaming giant this low budget "teen-thriller" is unacceptable.
Netflix are churning out content with various degrees of success, some absolute stinkers and some like this which is not a car crash or likely to be remember beyond turning the tv off with the remote. Story is ok although some of their choices have you thinking "really" but it was watchable probably for Camila Mendes, as my wife said "more of an afternoon film"
Nothing made sense. Clichéd, haphazard storyline. Wasted my time.
Dangerous Lies (2 out of 5 stars).
Dangerous Lies is a bad thriller that is a borefest with a story that is tedious, bad acting, and boring direction. The plot follows Kate (Camila Mendes) and Adam (Jessie T. Usher) who are assisting with an elderly Leonard (Elliot Gould). When he passes, he gave Kate the will to his house and money. Which sparks up a lot of interests from the detectives and a real estate Mickey (Cam Gigandet).
The plot was boring and nothing really happens. There are a couple of twists but nothing special. It is predictable and you will see characters trouble from a mile a way.
Camila Mendes is a beautiful actress. But her performance is flat. Jessie T. Usher is terrible. Cam Gigandet and Jamie Chung are horrible with their acting in the film. The script and director failed to deliver there performances and any thrills from the film.
Dangerous Lies is a bad thriller that is a borefest with a story that is tedious, bad acting, and boring direction. The plot follows Kate (Camila Mendes) and Adam (Jessie T. Usher) who are assisting with an elderly Leonard (Elliot Gould). When he passes, he gave Kate the will to his house and money. Which sparks up a lot of interests from the detectives and a real estate Mickey (Cam Gigandet).
The plot was boring and nothing really happens. There are a couple of twists but nothing special. It is predictable and you will see characters trouble from a mile a way.
Camila Mendes is a beautiful actress. But her performance is flat. Jessie T. Usher is terrible. Cam Gigandet and Jamie Chung are horrible with their acting in the film. The script and director failed to deliver there performances and any thrills from the film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile Adam and Kate are at the funeral home, Julia enters and, by way of introducing herself, quotes Scripture, reciting the first few lines of Psalm 1.
- GaffesWhen Adam is in the bedroom and Kate's boss is sneaking up the stairs, the slide is open on the firearm Adam is holding.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Flix Forum: Dangerous Lies (2023)
- Bandes originalesShape of My Mind
Written by Corey Lerue, Frank Kadillac, Nathan Ferraro and Nathaniel Motte
Performed by Neon Dreams
Courtesy of Hyvetown Music, Heart and Art Music, EMI Blackwood Music
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mentiras peligrosas
- Lieux de tournage
- 127 Queens Ave., New Westminster, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Leonard Wellsley's home)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1
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