अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen a mother discovers that the nanny who framed her for child neglect is her ex-husband's new girlfriend, she goes on the run to prove her innocence and expose the real culprit.When a mother discovers that the nanny who framed her for child neglect is her ex-husband's new girlfriend, she goes on the run to prove her innocence and expose the real culprit.When a mother discovers that the nanny who framed her for child neglect is her ex-husband's new girlfriend, she goes on the run to prove her innocence and expose the real culprit.
Nia Cummins
- Bored Officer
- (as Naiah Cummins)
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A strainy lifetime movie. I loss interest after 30min. The story is a copy and paste lifetime movie. You know the same old Mentally ill lady, lady overpowering men, I don't believe you, fugitive... Etc the same old formula from lifetime films. It gets dull.
The white bait bubbles make their acting look decent.
The white bait bubbles make their acting look decent.
Cindy Busby is Karen. No, that's really it down to the hair cut.
The premise is that she leaves her kid for three days with a nanny. Only the nanny is (insert title here) and from that point onwards nobody cares about the plot device, it's just the world against Karen and she must fight them all to prove how amazing she is. So what if she physically assaults random people and a cop, so what if she breaks in to another person's house.
That's fine and you're wrong for questioning her! SHE IS KAREN AND HAS EVERY RIGHT TO YELL HER LUNGS AT YOU! Unless you yell back then she'll back off like a proper Karen does, manners after all.
The movie does nothing to shift you to her side which is impressive consider "a mother scared for her child" is the easiest sell in the world. Here though the child doesn't matter. Just Karen does and her indignation.
There is also some deep seated white entitlement and racism going on in the background of a few scenes. I want to think that it was on purpose to show case her as a bad person but I don't think the movie is that smart. Avoid it, not worth your time.
The premise is that she leaves her kid for three days with a nanny. Only the nanny is (insert title here) and from that point onwards nobody cares about the plot device, it's just the world against Karen and she must fight them all to prove how amazing she is. So what if she physically assaults random people and a cop, so what if she breaks in to another person's house.
That's fine and you're wrong for questioning her! SHE IS KAREN AND HAS EVERY RIGHT TO YELL HER LUNGS AT YOU! Unless you yell back then she'll back off like a proper Karen does, manners after all.
The movie does nothing to shift you to her side which is impressive consider "a mother scared for her child" is the easiest sell in the world. Here though the child doesn't matter. Just Karen does and her indignation.
There is also some deep seated white entitlement and racism going on in the background of a few scenes. I want to think that it was on purpose to show case her as a bad person but I don't think the movie is that smart. Avoid it, not worth your time.
The "killer" girlfriend in this outing is a full-blown raging SCREWBALL!! Pretty good - I was actually guessing at some of the plot points that revealed themselves later in the movie.
From this movie I learned that....
1. A cheap wig can completely disguise your appearance to virtually everyone.
2. Police will follow the rules to the GREATEST extent, even to the point that it seems that the rules are more important than people.
3. Cindy Busby can play one TOUGH lady!!
4. Women can fight as hard and savagely as any men.
Really kind of violent, but the ending is pleasant enough and left me scratching my head. (You'll know what I mean).
7/10.
From this movie I learned that....
1. A cheap wig can completely disguise your appearance to virtually everyone.
2. Police will follow the rules to the GREATEST extent, even to the point that it seems that the rules are more important than people.
3. Cindy Busby can play one TOUGH lady!!
4. Women can fight as hard and savagely as any men.
Really kind of violent, but the ending is pleasant enough and left me scratching my head. (You'll know what I mean).
7/10.
Honestly, the only thing keeping me from giving this movie negative stars is that we get to see Lane Edwards briefly shirtless in it. 10/10 on that hot, furry chest and treasure trail. That was outstanding. The rest of it was terrible.
You really have to suspend ALL disbelief with this one, because there is no semblance to reality here, no logic or rational explanations for why the characters do the things they do. What kind of parent abandons their child with a complete and total stranger that they just met? Or forgets that their kid is in the hospital because they're too busy fooling around with a psycho? None of it made any sense.
DVR it, fast forward to the Lane stuff, then skip the rest.
You really have to suspend ALL disbelief with this one, because there is no semblance to reality here, no logic or rational explanations for why the characters do the things they do. What kind of parent abandons their child with a complete and total stranger that they just met? Or forgets that their kid is in the hospital because they're too busy fooling around with a psycho? None of it made any sense.
DVR it, fast forward to the Lane stuff, then skip the rest.
I got suckered into watching this train wreck of a movie. You can totally tell this is a Canadian movie. The acting is so bad, especially by Cindy Busby. The over acting is laughable at times. 2 hours of my life I won't ever get back.....
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़When Leah is in Valerie/Kathy's home and opens the package, the T-shirt reads "Favourite Mom" Since the movie is set in Seattle, they should have used the American spelling: "favorite."
- कनेक्शनReferences जेरी मगुइरे (1996)
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