अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंSonia Paston accepts a huge job promotion. Accepting this promotion means she must leave her home in New York City and move to a small town near Boston. However, someone in her life is not r... सभी पढ़ेंSonia Paston accepts a huge job promotion. Accepting this promotion means she must leave her home in New York City and move to a small town near Boston. However, someone in her life is not ready to live without her.Sonia Paston accepts a huge job promotion. Accepting this promotion means she must leave her home in New York City and move to a small town near Boston. However, someone in her life is not ready to live without her.
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Obsession or A Trusted Man is not completely irredeemable. It is not too bad to look at, and Charisma Carptenter, Gemma Martini and Nicholas Lea's performances are decent. But it is a largely bad and forgettable movie. While the actors do what they can, they don't have much to work with. Their characters are underdeveloped clichés and I found myself more annoyed with rather than able to identify with them. The dialogue flows awkwardly from one line to the next, and some of those lines are either cheesy and ones that we've heard to exhaustion. The pacing is lifeless and meandering, and unfortunately it never recovers, and while the direction does nothing to hurt how the film looks there is nothing that holds any kind of distinction or even life here. But what fared worst for Obsession was the story. It is one of those stories that you have seen so many times before, and done in such a draggy and non-suspenseful fashion, that you know exactly what's going to happen to each other and how the movie was going to end. Nothing makes sense either, there's far too many senseless parts here to really pick out the biggest offender in this regard, but Sebastian not calling the cops on the way to the warehouse, the cop knowing about the warehouse without having been there and Sonia not finding it peculiar how he came out in the middle of nowhere are certainly at the top of the list.
All in all, forgettable, predictable and senseless movie compensated by some decent acting and that it didn't look cheap. 3/10 Bethany Cox
All in all, forgettable, predictable and senseless movie compensated by some decent acting and that it didn't look cheap. 3/10 Bethany Cox
Carpenter (formerly of 'Melrose Place') plays a pretty advertising executive who moves west for a VP opportunity with her company, but the promotion isn't welcomed by her detective boyfriend and a rift soon appears which threatens to turn violent.
Neal (Dawson's Creek) is the jilted lover struggling with rejection, and then Lea co-stars as Carpenter's new artist beau unaware of her tumultuous past.
Strictly routine thriller contains no surprises (perhaps a couple of mild jump scares), only dull cliches and although the acting isn't bad, the plot is threadbare and the locations lazy. The climax is too easily resolved, and then the ubiquitous six-month post-trauma check-in is even more pointless than usual (missed opportunity for a sinister reunion or plot twist).
Below average telemovie has a plausible and disturbing storyline, but the execution doesn't do the actors justice.
Neal (Dawson's Creek) is the jilted lover struggling with rejection, and then Lea co-stars as Carpenter's new artist beau unaware of her tumultuous past.
Strictly routine thriller contains no surprises (perhaps a couple of mild jump scares), only dull cliches and although the acting isn't bad, the plot is threadbare and the locations lazy. The climax is too easily resolved, and then the ubiquitous six-month post-trauma check-in is even more pointless than usual (missed opportunity for a sinister reunion or plot twist).
Below average telemovie has a plausible and disturbing storyline, but the execution doesn't do the actors justice.
This woman is not very good when it comes to decision making.
Firstly , she decides to accept a job offer which requires her to relocate to another city , even though she is in a 2 year relationship with boyfriend Tom. Now, call me old fashioned but, I do think that is a little hasty and inconsiderate ??
Secondly , she walks into an art gallery looking to purchase a piece to decorate her new apartment, and is quickly talked into buying a painting which a child could have produced in play school!!!!!
And she paid 1400 hundred dollars for it , What ????
Does this woman ever stop to think ?
So , based on what I saw from the start of this movie, I am not rating it well .
It continued to be both predictable and not very exciting .
I saw it through to the end , but , really , if you are planning on watching this, just don't expect to be thrilled .
Firstly , she decides to accept a job offer which requires her to relocate to another city , even though she is in a 2 year relationship with boyfriend Tom. Now, call me old fashioned but, I do think that is a little hasty and inconsiderate ??
Secondly , she walks into an art gallery looking to purchase a piece to decorate her new apartment, and is quickly talked into buying a painting which a child could have produced in play school!!!!!
And she paid 1400 hundred dollars for it , What ????
Does this woman ever stop to think ?
So , based on what I saw from the start of this movie, I am not rating it well .
It continued to be both predictable and not very exciting .
I saw it through to the end , but , really , if you are planning on watching this, just don't expect to be thrilled .
The cop just cared about her well-being and safety. Women really never seem to know what's best for them. He protected her from a potentially dangerous guy, even though he had to use secretive and manipulative means to accomplish that - but to what lengths would any of us go to protect the people we love?
I don't know that the movie itself was particularly good. The acting is average, the cinematography is very made-for-tv, as well as the sets and lighting. But they combine to describe a hell for men which exists and has existed for all of history - a total misunderstanding of our purpose and action.
I don't know that the movie itself was particularly good. The acting is average, the cinematography is very made-for-tv, as well as the sets and lighting. But they combine to describe a hell for men which exists and has existed for all of history - a total misunderstanding of our purpose and action.
Here we go. The storyline is so linear that it makes the movie hard to watch. You always know what the next steps will be. No surprises there. All the turns of events can be predicted, somewhat looks like the screenplay was written in a way to make it easy to understand even for the family dog. Note that we are talking about a thriller!!! Where is the thrill, the suspense, the biting of your fingernails?! Seriously! There are a number of points where you know that in real life this and that cannot/would never happen. And these all happen at moments that are crucial for the storyline. So bottom line: Don't waste your time with this movie. I can't believe I am actually wasting time on typing up this review... just wanted to spare you the disappointment.
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- गूफ़Tom's radio was tuned to receive ham radio and aircraft frequencies so he would not have heard phone calls and police.
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