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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.An assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.An assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Eric Michael Roy
- Freddy Cook
- (as Eric Schneider)
Lilah Richcreek Estrada
- Icarus
- (as Lilah Richcreek)
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Saw this one on LMN this week. All-in-all not a bad thriller to watch on a Sunday evening. Acting is better than expected and Amanda Schull stands out particularly. The movie starts out sort of like SCREAM where a famous actress (you can probably guess which one) gets whacked within the first 5 minutes. From there, lots of exposition in the first 25 minutes, with references to places and people we never see. So a DVR is a must while watching.
The plot starts to pick up after the first commercial break and then we're off to the races. The pace quickens and the tension builds up pretty well up until the end. Now, there is a twist at the end of the movie (pretty shocking actually) so make sure you watch all the way through. How you feel how about the twist will undoubtedly effect your thoughts on the movie as a whole. Did you buy it or not? That is the question.
The plot starts to pick up after the first commercial break and then we're off to the races. The pace quickens and the tension builds up pretty well up until the end. Now, there is a twist at the end of the movie (pretty shocking actually) so make sure you watch all the way through. How you feel how about the twist will undoubtedly effect your thoughts on the movie as a whole. Did you buy it or not? That is the question.
Up front truth: Yes, it's got the whole made-for-tv level fluff going on. No, it doesn't even attempt to explore the gold mine of gritty details & intricacies that a real serial killer case of this kind would yield. If you're looking for graphic fare, you'll get none of that here. In these respects, this movie is exactly what you'd expect from LMN.
Now that I've laid out my disclaimer, I will say that I found Hunt For The Labyrinth Killer to be thoroughly entertaining & I would watch it again! I won't throw in any spoilers. Instead, I'll say, I hope you watch it & find yourself pleasantly surprised too.
This one is never dull from beginning to end. The story is different than any other serial killer movie I've ever seen.
There is a mystery in this one that is gradually revealed during the second half of the movie. There are some unexpected twists toward the end.
The acting is very good - Amanda Schull performed especially well. Michael Nouri is convincing in his role.
It would have been even better if it had been about ten or 15 minutes longer, going into more details of the serial murders, and giving a bit more character development.
The movie was for me somewhat better than expected, so I do recommend it.
There is a mystery in this one that is gradually revealed during the second half of the movie. There are some unexpected twists toward the end.
The acting is very good - Amanda Schull performed especially well. Michael Nouri is convincing in his role.
It would have been even better if it had been about ten or 15 minutes longer, going into more details of the serial murders, and giving a bit more character development.
The movie was for me somewhat better than expected, so I do recommend it.
I felt the movie had entertainment value, and the plot had some quirky turns keeping it interesting. Most of your Lifetime or Hallmark movies seem to be nice, relaxing, enjoyable, but not intensely great. Most of the time they are clean so you don't feel you have to plug your years or take a shower after watching them. And this movie was no exception.
The story led you to believe it was about a tall, highly intelligent, but older mass murderer whose M.O. was to kill someone while framing someone else. Somebody would be accused, found guilty, and exonerated, and the movie left you puzzling over who the killer really was, as any mystery would do.
The funny thing is that the movie gave you a dark and horrible image of the name, Daedalus and a circular labyrinth. Watching it, you might feel you were hearing about the Zodiac killer and, say, a pentagram. But in Greek mythology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus, and both were locked away in a tower until Daedalus collected the feathers that the birds would leave behind and fashioned large wings for him and his son, and the two flew away from the tower. However, Icarus flew too close to the sun and the wax on his wings melted sending him down to the sea where he drowned.
Naming a mass murderer after Daedalus seems a little goofy. But the actors seemed to work with the story line well. It is a nice movie to watch, better than many, cleaner than most, and a relatively engaging plot. If you need a relaxing evening and want to kick back and watch a movie, I'd recommend it. It should intrigue you without insulting or offending you with foul language and nudity. Though the murder at the start of the movie can be unsettling.
The story led you to believe it was about a tall, highly intelligent, but older mass murderer whose M.O. was to kill someone while framing someone else. Somebody would be accused, found guilty, and exonerated, and the movie left you puzzling over who the killer really was, as any mystery would do.
The funny thing is that the movie gave you a dark and horrible image of the name, Daedalus and a circular labyrinth. Watching it, you might feel you were hearing about the Zodiac killer and, say, a pentagram. But in Greek mythology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus, and both were locked away in a tower until Daedalus collected the feathers that the birds would leave behind and fashioned large wings for him and his son, and the two flew away from the tower. However, Icarus flew too close to the sun and the wax on his wings melted sending him down to the sea where he drowned.
Naming a mass murderer after Daedalus seems a little goofy. But the actors seemed to work with the story line well. It is a nice movie to watch, better than many, cleaner than most, and a relatively engaging plot. If you need a relaxing evening and want to kick back and watch a movie, I'd recommend it. It should intrigue you without insulting or offending you with foul language and nudity. Though the murder at the start of the movie can be unsettling.
For a tv movie its a great movie!! Sure deserves a higher rating!! It was worth seeing it. Justice is served. In real life cheating persons never get what they deserve.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesDuring the first news report after the first murder of the movie, they misspell the name of the killer. Instead of saying Daedalus, on the Reuter at the bottom of the screen it reads Deadalus strikes again on the second time you see the newscaster reporting for HD6.
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Written and Performed by Rowan Schoales
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- Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer
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- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
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