5 recensioni
Of the many titles given for this movie, I viewed the movie as titled "The Daughter Stalker." When "long lost sister" Nikki dies, she stipulates in her will that sister Carly inherit her house and raise her young daughter Zoey - who stands to inherit her mom's fortune. Meanwhile, Nikki's husband Corey and stepfather to Zoey is none to happy about any of it.
The movie relies on a series of plot contrivances and conveniences to get to this point - namely, how many long lost sisters are in a position to drop out from their current job or life entirely and run a flower shop, raise a tweener, and relocate to another city altogether.
We initially never get a clear explanation how young fit Nikki died out on a wilderness trail and APPARENTLY no one bothered to do an autopsy (which would have revealed a poison) or do a cursory examination of her phone (which would have revealed hints of an affair) - despite the fact that her and her husband were known to be having very public spats.
And I guess when an elderly woman is found dead on her house, I guess the medical examiner presumes they died of their known health conditions. Case closed.
Then, curiously, when the toxicology comes back on Nikki that she was poisoned, the first person the medical examiner calls is her husband - whom we would presume is then a potential suspect - and not the authorities.
All those things aside, this is still a decent whodunit with the usual convoluted revelation of the perpetrator's motives.
So I would rate this as better than average.
The movie relies on a series of plot contrivances and conveniences to get to this point - namely, how many long lost sisters are in a position to drop out from their current job or life entirely and run a flower shop, raise a tweener, and relocate to another city altogether.
We initially never get a clear explanation how young fit Nikki died out on a wilderness trail and APPARENTLY no one bothered to do an autopsy (which would have revealed a poison) or do a cursory examination of her phone (which would have revealed hints of an affair) - despite the fact that her and her husband were known to be having very public spats.
And I guess when an elderly woman is found dead on her house, I guess the medical examiner presumes they died of their known health conditions. Case closed.
Then, curiously, when the toxicology comes back on Nikki that she was poisoned, the first person the medical examiner calls is her husband - whom we would presume is then a potential suspect - and not the authorities.
All those things aside, this is still a decent whodunit with the usual convoluted revelation of the perpetrator's motives.
So I would rate this as better than average.
- keith-hewle
- 21 mag 2021
- Permalink
A woman is awarded guardianship of her recently deceased sisters adopted kid. They had been separated since childhood when placed in foster care. But some one isn't that happy about the new arrangement. There is a husband seemingly about to divorce before the death. Things are kept quite interesting and fast moving.
The ending is okay not that predictable but quite believable in a LMN way.
The ending is okay not that predictable but quite believable in a LMN way.
- phd_travel
- 21 gen 2020
- Permalink
Nikki and Carly are sisters and Nikki ends up dead. Aunt Carly moves to Nikki's town to become guardian to her daughter but Nikki's husband, Corey, is still lurking around and more people end up maimed or dead! Is Corey the killer? You will just to have tune in and find out. Quite entertaining for a Lifetime movie!
- Chartreuse1
- 26 giu 2020
- Permalink