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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA father is forced to question everything he thought he knew about his daughter when he believes that she might have played a role in the tragic death of one of her classmates.A father is forced to question everything he thought he knew about his daughter when he believes that she might have played a role in the tragic death of one of her classmates.A father is forced to question everything he thought he knew about his daughter when he believes that she might have played a role in the tragic death of one of her classmates.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
Kate Craven
- Leslie
- (as Kate Isaac)
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The book and play were masterpieces of psychological theories in the 1950s. The studios bowed to the censors when making the film and altered the ending. But this atrocity is beyond reason the worst concept of remaking anything of that era. Even changing her name to EMMA? As Monika stated in the original film's ending, "We still have Rhoda" bites the dust, I recommend everyone avoid this throwaway schlock and read the novel, rent or stream the original film and enjoy the REAL show!
Rob Lowe directs and takes the leadrole in a Lifetime film based on the same novel as the 50's movie with the same nam(i love this and Turkish version)
Lowe does at least appear to try to make this film stand a little above average Lifetime productions, it does feel like it's been given more attention to details in terms of cinematography and the like than you'd expect from a film like this.
It had potential to do something different towards the end, there was a number of ways things could go so all cards were there to be played so to say but instead they decided to give us the same old same old which is a major shame.
Still, watchable.
Lowe does at least appear to try to make this film stand a little above average Lifetime productions, it does feel like it's been given more attention to details in terms of cinematography and the like than you'd expect from a film like this.
It had potential to do something different towards the end, there was a number of ways things could go so all cards were there to be played so to say but instead they decided to give us the same old same old which is a major shame.
Still, watchable.
This thriller/horror is one good one. It does not amount to the original in the 1950s but this one is all by it self. Emma is a girl who knows what she wants and shows the true signs of a psychopath. The creepy music, the acting, and the feeling of always being on your toes help with this movie. The gore is very low and the lack of emotions is very high. I suggest watching the bad seed if you haven't already done so
I don't think I've seen the 1956 version of "The Bad Seed", so how much alike or different the 1956 and 2018 version are I have no idea. Regardless, I sat down to watch this 2018 version as directed by Rob Lowe.
And I must say that I was actually enjoying this movie. The story was quite good, sure it was predictable at times and generic at times, but overall it was a good storyline and plot.
And writer Barbara Marshall definitely did a good job in setting the stage, and slowly building up the movie, right up to the final climax. Well, while the ending was predictable and you saw it coming a mile away, it was still an enjoyable ride getting there.
It should be said, though, that actress Mckenna Grace - playing Emma - really carried this movie phenomenally with her performance. For such a young actress, she showed a tremendous amount of talent. And I think she will have a glorious acting career ahead of her if she continues like this.
However, "The Bad Seed" is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing, because the storyline just doesn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single viewing. But worry not, as it is an enjoyable movie and well worth taking the time to sit down to watch.
I am rating this 2018 version of "The Bad Seed" a six out of ten stars. For a TV movie, this was pretty good.
And I must say that I was actually enjoying this movie. The story was quite good, sure it was predictable at times and generic at times, but overall it was a good storyline and plot.
And writer Barbara Marshall definitely did a good job in setting the stage, and slowly building up the movie, right up to the final climax. Well, while the ending was predictable and you saw it coming a mile away, it was still an enjoyable ride getting there.
It should be said, though, that actress Mckenna Grace - playing Emma - really carried this movie phenomenally with her performance. For such a young actress, she showed a tremendous amount of talent. And I think she will have a glorious acting career ahead of her if she continues like this.
However, "The Bad Seed" is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing, because the storyline just doesn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single viewing. But worry not, as it is an enjoyable movie and well worth taking the time to sit down to watch.
I am rating this 2018 version of "The Bad Seed" a six out of ten stars. For a TV movie, this was pretty good.
It had a good start. But then it turned into a lousy lifetime movie. Watch the 1956 original instead! It had so much more depth and feeling. This one started out with some depth but got shallower and shallower. Soon enough it was like you are watching a puddle. I couldn't wait for it to end. It was really an unpleasant movie to watch. The entire time, I mentally compared it to the original and wished I was watching that one instead. Emma and the acting wasn't too bad. But the dramatic scenes of Chloe in the garage just didn't match the horror of Henry Jones. The distraught mother in 1956 held a lot more emotion. The best part was when Patty McCormack said her couple of gem lines. The ending was a little different but nothing to wow you. If given a choice watch the original.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाPatty McCormack, who originated the role of "The Bad Seed" on Broadway and played her in the original film, portrays Dr. March, the psychiatrist who is treating young Emma. When Emma and her father are leaving, Dr. March says, "I told Emma she reminds me of me", a reference to the character she played.
- गूफ़Emma turns on the gas, then lights all the burners on a stove with coil burners, which don't run on gas.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनAn "extended cut" billed as "The Bad Seed: Special Edition".
- कनेक्शनFeatures Glad Rags to Riches (1933)
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