Una madre vedova al suo primo appuntamento da anni, che arriva in un ristorante di lusso dove è sollevata dal suo appuntamento, Henry è più affascinante e bello di quanto si aspettasse. Ma l... Leggi tuttoUna madre vedova al suo primo appuntamento da anni, che arriva in un ristorante di lusso dove è sollevata dal suo appuntamento, Henry è più affascinante e bello di quanto si aspettasse. Ma la chimica tra loro inizia a peggiorare.Una madre vedova al suo primo appuntamento da anni, che arriva in un ristorante di lusso dove è sollevata dal suo appuntamento, Henry è più affascinante e bello di quanto si aspettasse. Ma la chimica tra loro inizia a peggiorare.
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Ben Pelletier
- Bearded Man
- (as Benjamin Pelletier)
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Gerry Brauders
- Business Table Suspect
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Niamh McHenry
- Restaurant Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Barry O'Donnell
- Mark
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Another movie that starts off interesting/intriguing and it was keeping me engaged. The premise although maybe slightly far fetched wasnt stretching boundaries to the point of breaking my immersion so it was going ok....
The about half hour from the end after she finds out who has been tormenting her, the film just descends into absurdity. The final scenes are cliché after cliché, nonsense on top of nonsense. It seems writers really have trouble with endings, I would compare this movie with Trap, it started off with an interesting enough idea but then it's as if the writer couldn't decide how to end it so just went with a mish mash of ridiculous events.
Come on Hollywood, just think about things a little more.
The about half hour from the end after she finds out who has been tormenting her, the film just descends into absurdity. The final scenes are cliché after cliché, nonsense on top of nonsense. It seems writers really have trouble with endings, I would compare this movie with Trap, it started off with an interesting enough idea but then it's as if the writer couldn't decide how to end it so just went with a mish mash of ridiculous events.
Come on Hollywood, just think about things a little more.
I wouldn't say to Drop everything to see this, but if you're feeling nostalgia for the 90s Suspense-Action popcorn flicks, this is for you.
Definitely reminded me of an old favorite of mine, Nick of Time, starring Johnny Depp/Christopher Walken from 1995. Both movies put innocent people in extraordinary circumstances to save their loved ones. So, if you even remember that low-key (for Depp) thriller, and liked it, this would make a great double-feature.
First dates are killer. A recently widowed mother agrees to a first date with a gorgeous hunk of a man. Unfortunately, things go sideways when she receives instructions on her phone from someone nearby, in the restaurant...and her date, her son and her chances of a second date might be in grave trouble.
It's not perfect, by any means. I should've known who was sending the messages from the get-go, and you might figure it out immediately. Yeah, yeah, I didn't think too hard and everyone's a red herring. I just laid back and left my brain at the door to have fun.
And it was suspenseful to see how she'd save her son (who's being watched over by a goon at her home,) her date (whose life is in her hands) and how she'd escape this terrible mess she's been targeted for. And when the heat does kick up in the last 15 minutes, it is a ton of fun.
Not an award-winner and hardly original at all. Still, I had a good time. Some of the artsy camera work was cool, but honestly it was so little of it, I'm not sure why they chose to experiment for just about 20 seconds of film in different scenes.
If you do like Nick of Time, Red Eye, Don't Say a Word, I guess the original Saw, and any others where someone's kidnapped/held hostage so someone can be the unwilling assassin, this is yet another one. And recommended.
***
Final Thoughts: I've heard about this "Screen Unseen" thing movie theatres are doing whereas you buy a ticket for a movie that hasn't been released yet and all you know is the length and rating. I got my first email for one and had to attempt fate...at what they chose for me. Dear Lord, I was afraid it'd be a melodrama or family-friendly Romcom. I *HAD* hoped this would've been The Amateur or even, Mission: Impossible 7b, but, I'm fine with Drop. I saw the trailers, liked what I saw and did eventually want to see this. That said, the trailers pretty much give away everything...so I would avoid those if you wish to go in cold.
Definitely reminded me of an old favorite of mine, Nick of Time, starring Johnny Depp/Christopher Walken from 1995. Both movies put innocent people in extraordinary circumstances to save their loved ones. So, if you even remember that low-key (for Depp) thriller, and liked it, this would make a great double-feature.
First dates are killer. A recently widowed mother agrees to a first date with a gorgeous hunk of a man. Unfortunately, things go sideways when she receives instructions on her phone from someone nearby, in the restaurant...and her date, her son and her chances of a second date might be in grave trouble.
It's not perfect, by any means. I should've known who was sending the messages from the get-go, and you might figure it out immediately. Yeah, yeah, I didn't think too hard and everyone's a red herring. I just laid back and left my brain at the door to have fun.
And it was suspenseful to see how she'd save her son (who's being watched over by a goon at her home,) her date (whose life is in her hands) and how she'd escape this terrible mess she's been targeted for. And when the heat does kick up in the last 15 minutes, it is a ton of fun.
Not an award-winner and hardly original at all. Still, I had a good time. Some of the artsy camera work was cool, but honestly it was so little of it, I'm not sure why they chose to experiment for just about 20 seconds of film in different scenes.
If you do like Nick of Time, Red Eye, Don't Say a Word, I guess the original Saw, and any others where someone's kidnapped/held hostage so someone can be the unwilling assassin, this is yet another one. And recommended.
***
Final Thoughts: I've heard about this "Screen Unseen" thing movie theatres are doing whereas you buy a ticket for a movie that hasn't been released yet and all you know is the length and rating. I got my first email for one and had to attempt fate...at what they chose for me. Dear Lord, I was afraid it'd be a melodrama or family-friendly Romcom. I *HAD* hoped this would've been The Amateur or even, Mission: Impossible 7b, but, I'm fine with Drop. I saw the trailers, liked what I saw and did eventually want to see this. That said, the trailers pretty much give away everything...so I would avoid those if you wish to go in cold.
We saw this as a Regal Monday Mystery Movie. So went in there not knowing what we were going to see. We were a little nervous once we found out the title as we do not typically like anything that is too stressful. But we stuck it out and we are glad we did.
I had seen Meghann Fahy in White Lotus and The Perfect Couple. I was not familiar with Brandon Sklenar but he was very likeable in this role.
The movie was fun, entertaining and suspenseful. It kept us guessing right up to the bad guy reveal.
Was it award winning material? No. But it was fun for a date night and we definitely are glad we stayed.
I had seen Meghann Fahy in White Lotus and The Perfect Couple. I was not familiar with Brandon Sklenar but he was very likeable in this role.
The movie was fun, entertaining and suspenseful. It kept us guessing right up to the bad guy reveal.
Was it award winning material? No. But it was fun for a date night and we definitely are glad we stayed.
It's OK to watch, however one needs to be under influence (of any kind) to get through this cinema jewel.
The plot is moronic and full of holes, acting kinda puzzling.
It is annoying when one waits for a movie promoted as good entertainment, and, when the wait is over... it's a stinker.
Some scenes are openly screaming "eat it, stupid, it's possible" - like the moment involving kid, radio controlled toy car and a gun. Was the gun in kid's toy box?
People get shot, they get up and do heroic things, get stabbed - no worries, thrown against walls... Last question after watching this: WHY? Why such elaborate plot involving home invasion, restaurant takeover, poison, guns, etc.? They could JUST KILL THE TARGET.
The plot is moronic and full of holes, acting kinda puzzling.
It is annoying when one waits for a movie promoted as good entertainment, and, when the wait is over... it's a stinker.
Some scenes are openly screaming "eat it, stupid, it's possible" - like the moment involving kid, radio controlled toy car and a gun. Was the gun in kid's toy box?
People get shot, they get up and do heroic things, get stabbed - no worries, thrown against walls... Last question after watching this: WHY? Why such elaborate plot involving home invasion, restaurant takeover, poison, guns, etc.? They could JUST KILL THE TARGET.
The trailer seemed to give too much away but the clever dialog made it refreshing to watch. Only complaint is that almost every man in the cast is brown haired with a beard so keeping track of many of the characters was confusing. Overall an enjoyable movie and very cleverly written. A great use of tying in what was being delivered via text messages with the images on the screen. So glad to be out of the dating scene now that I'm reminded of what first dates are like. You do feel for all the characters
And the view from the restaurant is pretty fantastic. A great small space view with a lot going on.
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- QuizThe events of the film take place on June 7, 2025, based on the clock in Henry's car and one of the documents seen in Henry's camera, which was dated December 2024.
- BlooperViolet dials 911 from the restaurant phone and the line is disconnected. The 911 operator will attempt to call her back and if no answer, will send a patrol unit to the address to investigate.
- Colonne sonoreDay from Night
Written by Tim Perry
Performed by Ages and Ages
Courtesy of Needle and Thread Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
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- 11.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.600.805 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.397.015 USD
- 13 apr 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 28.735.929 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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