Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA journalist must make a decision to flee with her two children from her abusive ex-husband or kill him before he kills her.A journalist must make a decision to flee with her two children from her abusive ex-husband or kill him before he kills her.A journalist must make a decision to flee with her two children from her abusive ex-husband or kill him before he kills her.
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I originally saw this on lifetime a few times a while ago. This movie is very hard to find. This is such a great movie! I have never saw a movie where they show her in 2 different scenarios! It's about a woman who has been beaten by her ex multiple times who is also raising 2 daughters. When she sees a private investigator to get some advice, she learns her husband has hired a hitman to kill her! She only has 2 options, kill him before he kills her, or hire a private investigator to go into hiding with a new identification leaving everything behind! It shows her in both scenereos what the outcome would be. It a great movie! Amy smart plays the role perfectly!! Don't let the bad reviews fool you, see it for yourself and make up your own minds! I absolutely love this movie!
After moving to the United States (Seattle, Washington) from Canada, attractive journalist Amy Smart (as Meredith) survives additional beatings from abusive ex-husband Mark Humphrey (as Robert Redmond), who has followed her. Even worse, Mr. Humphrey has hired a professional hit-man to kill Ms. Smart. Fearing for the safety of their two adorable little girls, Aislyn Watson (as Amanda) and Genea Charpentier (as Isabel), Ms. Smart is told she must take immediate action to avoid being murdered by Humphrey. She has two choices. Smart can either assume new identities for herself and the children, or kill Humphrey before he kills her...
Through the magic of director Michael M. Scott and his "Lifetime" TV Movie crew, we get to see both options explored. The "split screen" transitions and pace of the drama are nicely done. Since the opening reveals writer Benita Garvin was, "Inspired by a true story," it's strange to see two conflicting stories - however, this is the most notable thing about the movie. Smart gets good support from Lochlyn Munro (as Neal), but doesn't return much romantic interest. Some of the players' line readings seem too much like run-throughs and there are a couple of awkward moments for the young actresses; otherwise, the two girls are quite possibly the best of the cast.
***** Run for Your Life (10/4/14) Michael M. Scott ~ Amy Smart, Mark Humphrey, Lochlyn Munro, Aislyn Watson
Through the magic of director Michael M. Scott and his "Lifetime" TV Movie crew, we get to see both options explored. The "split screen" transitions and pace of the drama are nicely done. Since the opening reveals writer Benita Garvin was, "Inspired by a true story," it's strange to see two conflicting stories - however, this is the most notable thing about the movie. Smart gets good support from Lochlyn Munro (as Neal), but doesn't return much romantic interest. Some of the players' line readings seem too much like run-throughs and there are a couple of awkward moments for the young actresses; otherwise, the two girls are quite possibly the best of the cast.
***** Run for Your Life (10/4/14) Michael M. Scott ~ Amy Smart, Mark Humphrey, Lochlyn Munro, Aislyn Watson
I've done my share of bad slideshows, so do yourself a favour and dont watch this.
Worth watching if there is nothing better.
Typical B Grade movie for airing at a low ratings time on free to air TV.
Fair to midland acting perormances, production much the same. Story subject is good but the way this is written is poor at best.
Overall not disapointed I wasted the time to watch it but would never rewatch it or recomend it.
Typical B Grade movie for airing at a low ratings time on free to air TV.
Fair to midland acting perormances, production much the same. Story subject is good but the way this is written is poor at best.
Overall not disapointed I wasted the time to watch it but would never rewatch it or recomend it.
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- AnecdotesPremiered October 2014 on Lifetime, in support of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
- Bandes originalesAvalanche
Written by Edgard Jaude and Audrey Martells
Produced by Edgard Jaude
Performed by Audrey Martells
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