Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA lawyer is riding high after receiving a not guilty verdict for her client, but has to look over her shoulder when a woman she meets in a traffic accident is not all she appears to be.A lawyer is riding high after receiving a not guilty verdict for her client, but has to look over her shoulder when a woman she meets in a traffic accident is not all she appears to be.A lawyer is riding high after receiving a not guilty verdict for her client, but has to look over her shoulder when a woman she meets in a traffic accident is not all she appears to be.
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Josie Davis is in lots of Lifetime movies and she is quite watchable as the lawyer. The stalker is good too - normal looking enough. Interesting how she dispatches those in her way.
Although imitative of 'Single White Female', there's only so many times a stalker hiding behind trees, peering forlornly through windows and maniacally stabbing pillows can be tolerated before it wears thin. Cave is scarily believable but her character needed better dialogue, whilst the storyline was cheated by a weak climax that lacked imagination.
Economical, brisk-paced telemovie is too superficial and lacking logic to be truly effective, but still possesses enough structure and suspense to be a passable matinee thriller.
As if that wasn't enough to take the wind out of Davis' sails, she gets into a fender-bender with the woman from the opening minutes, psycho killer Caroline Cave (as Vanessa Miller)...
"Accidental Obsession" aka "Hit & Run" is incredibly predictable, but attractively cast and presented. Many of these unhinged psycho TV movies like to open with a attention grabbing teaser. The attention is heightened, but there is certainly no surprise when Ms. Cave makes her appearance. We know something is up, anyway, but a little more mystery would have been welcome. Toby Gorman's flexible photography and David Findlay's smooth score help keep the senses satisfied. Davis and Cave are fine in their roles and manage to be engaging despite the story staying rather routine. This one never really goes off the rails, which would have been fun.
**** Accidental Obsession (2015-06-08) George Erschbamer ~ Josie Davis, Caroline Cave, Marc Menard, Sebastian Spence
The only interesting thing to watch for here is how many times it is obvious that this was made in Canada. The main character's web page describes her as a "defence" attorney. The subtitles indicate she is cutting a "cheque" to the crazy woman. The jury ruled in "favour" of the defendant. And so on.
I will give LMN some credit for showing an older one of their movies, though. If you look at their schedule every week, you will see they show the same rotation of their more recent movies over and over again. It's nice that they throw in one of their older movies in there once in a while. Even if it is a clunker like this one.
Oh, and I like Josie Davis better when she plays the bad guy. She's better at that than just about any other regular actor in Lifetime movies.
I give this one several stars for performances by Davis and Spence, two very fine actors. I also like Marc Menard.
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- AnecdotesFilmed in Coquitlam, BC, Canada
- GaffesWhile Heather is sleeping and Vanessa enters, the deadbolt is heard being unlocked but the lever for it does not move.
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Ray Johnson: [Vanessa is calling Ray on her cell phone from an indoor/outdoor cafe and as his own cell rings, he picks it up and turns from the counter to talk] Hello?
Vanessa: [friendly] Ray! It's Vanessa. Heather's friend?
Ray Johnson: [walking toward the movie camera] Really.
Vanessa: Well, we had way too much wine after you left and that's when she told me.
[looks at people as they walk by]
Ray Johnson: [voiceover] Told you what?
Vanessa: That she still loves you. She went on and on about how she really feels about you.
[Ray looks suspicious and intrigued at the same time as he walks around listening]
Vanessa: That's when I felt truly awful for trying to stab you.
Ray Johnson: Yes, that was a little crazy. I was gonna call the cops on you.
[Vanessa is silent]
Ray Johnson: What else did she say?
Vanessa: I'd really rather not talk about it over the phone.
[voiceover]
Vanessa: Could you meet me somewhere?
Ray Johnson: [thinks for a few seconds] I'm showing a house near Bryant Park. After I'm done could we meet there?
Vanessa: That sounds great. Text me the address and I'll see you there.
[slightly licks her lips and he hangs up; she smiles and looks at her phone]