A Dra. Hillary Penzer é conhecida como "O Anjo da Ala Leste"; mas um paciente confunde a compaixão dela com adoração, o que alimenta sua obsessão em fazer o que for preciso para concretizar ... Ler tudoA Dra. Hillary Penzer é conhecida como "O Anjo da Ala Leste"; mas um paciente confunde a compaixão dela com adoração, o que alimenta sua obsessão em fazer o que for preciso para concretizar sua visão equivocada de um futuro juntos.A Dra. Hillary Penzer é conhecida como "O Anjo da Ala Leste"; mas um paciente confunde a compaixão dela com adoração, o que alimenta sua obsessão em fazer o que for preciso para concretizar sua visão equivocada de um futuro juntos.
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This movie is my favourite movie ever. It really captures the lovely beauty of the actors and directors. The storyline is perfect and I love the way Hillary dealt with the sticky situations that she came across. Gregory Lipton was a really great character choice and it really fitted the actor. Gregory Lipton was so naughty and the directors really succeeded in making me dislike He's character. Gregory Lipton was a creepy stalker that would think of really good ways to murder everyone Hillary loved as he loved her soooooo much. Although I loved Gregory and he was the reason I kept watching. 6 years later from the release and I have just finished watching the movie for the 361,497th time. An incredible movie would definitely recommend and I'm about to watch it for the 361,498th time! I can't wait for that and I just love Gregory Lipton. PLEASE MAKE A DEADLY PATIENT NUMBER 2 AND AS ELON MUSK I WILL PAY $200 BILLION TO WATCH IT!!!
PS: GREGORY LIPTON HAS REALLY INSPIRED ME TO BE LIKE HIM AND I AM GOING TO FULFIL MY DREAMS OF BEING GREGORY LIPTON. THANJ YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION GREGORY AND IF YOU SEE ELON MUSK ON THE NEWS STALKING PEOPLE THATS ME!!!
PS: GREGORY LIPTON HAS REALLY INSPIRED ME TO BE LIKE HIM AND I AM GOING TO FULFIL MY DREAMS OF BEING GREGORY LIPTON. THANJ YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION GREGORY AND IF YOU SEE ELON MUSK ON THE NEWS STALKING PEOPLE THATS ME!!!
Of the gajillion moments in this film that had me face-palming and throwing my hands up, it's the exchange that occurred just after the 67 minute mark that finally made me lose it with the sheer, maddening stupidity of every character in this movie.
The scene starts with the lead woman getting a video call from her psycho stalker in which she recognizes his location and says, "My God that's my house." Then... man, then she engages him in conversation with befuddlement like she STILL hasn't grasped that this guy has been behind everything the whole movie (the murders, the sabotage, the hacking, the break-ins) despite having already made that conclusion a few times by now in earlier scenes.
She checklists the deadly events of the film as he 'evil-genius' explains how and why he did them. All to her shocked bewilderment (again, despite scenes having already shown her figuring things out just minutes ago). And then, astoundingly, less than 2-minutes into this exchange she asks him, "Where are you?"
Seriously?!?
"Where are you?"
She goes from 'That's my house' to 'Where are you' in the matter of 100 seconds?!
She knows that her sick mother is at home, the same home that she recognized the stalker is currently calling her from. The same stalker who had just admitted to murdering her best friend, his previous girlfriends, a guy she met earlier, and got her fiance fired.
Yet she finishes the rest of this scene trying to respectfully plead with the guy to go find psychological help.
That scene is merely just one of many like it in this film and I still have another 17 minutes left to go.
Sigh.
***edit: WTF?! Literally another 2 minutes later this entire conversation happens again when she calls her sick mom, shocked to learn that there is a mysterious male nurse there with her now. The woman asks to put him on the phone and... to her shock and horror discovers that the nurse is actually... her stalker! And he's in her house!!
The very same stalker who had just video called her only minutes ago from that very same house. And once again she kindly pleads for him to seek mental help.
That's it. I'm done. I don't care how it ends. These back-to-back scenes have already killed too many braincells.
The scene starts with the lead woman getting a video call from her psycho stalker in which she recognizes his location and says, "My God that's my house." Then... man, then she engages him in conversation with befuddlement like she STILL hasn't grasped that this guy has been behind everything the whole movie (the murders, the sabotage, the hacking, the break-ins) despite having already made that conclusion a few times by now in earlier scenes.
She checklists the deadly events of the film as he 'evil-genius' explains how and why he did them. All to her shocked bewilderment (again, despite scenes having already shown her figuring things out just minutes ago). And then, astoundingly, less than 2-minutes into this exchange she asks him, "Where are you?"
Seriously?!?
"Where are you?"
She goes from 'That's my house' to 'Where are you' in the matter of 100 seconds?!
She knows that her sick mother is at home, the same home that she recognized the stalker is currently calling her from. The same stalker who had just admitted to murdering her best friend, his previous girlfriends, a guy she met earlier, and got her fiance fired.
Yet she finishes the rest of this scene trying to respectfully plead with the guy to go find psychological help.
That scene is merely just one of many like it in this film and I still have another 17 minutes left to go.
Sigh.
***edit: WTF?! Literally another 2 minutes later this entire conversation happens again when she calls her sick mom, shocked to learn that there is a mysterious male nurse there with her now. The woman asks to put him on the phone and... to her shock and horror discovers that the nurse is actually... her stalker! And he's in her house!!
The very same stalker who had just video called her only minutes ago from that very same house. And once again she kindly pleads for him to seek mental help.
That's it. I'm done. I don't care how it ends. These back-to-back scenes have already killed too many braincells.
A typical stalking plot. The bad guy falls in love with the doctor who saved him. It wasn't too bad until about 15 minutes from the end. That's when they jumped the shark with the stupid, totally unrealistic conversation between the two of them talking over the computer. And then to rub salt in the wound, she has another conversation with him five minutes later. If it weren't for that, I'd give this a six. But I think I'm being generous giving it a five. I didn't have any complaints with the actors, they were fine. Although Detective Meadows character seems to take her role a little too serious.
The movie is made up of bad acting, probably a newbie at directing (if you take the acting into account). Predictable storyline, and absolutely emotionless. It has unrealistic responses to natural events. Common sense was not included into this story line and I feel extremely insulted that someone would feel like this was supposed to be worth the watch. The whole movie feels rushed. I get what the writer was trying to achieve, but someone dropped the ball. Just weird but in a bad way. Don't bother unless you want to be left speechless and have time to waste on a brain dead movie. Way better stuff out there.
No surprises here. From the get go we are introduced to the wacko of the week - a jilted guy who kills his ex Girlfriend then falls for the doctor in the hospital after he stages a murder suicide.
Sometimes a twist is good and this one is just too much plain sailing. The acting by the wacko is very obvious.
Sometimes a twist is good and this one is just too much plain sailing. The acting by the wacko is very obvious.
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- CuriosidadesThree cast members previously starred on the soap opera "Days of our Lives": Mark Hapka as Nathan Horton, Jade Harlow as Sheryl Connors, and Brody Hutzler as Patrick Lockhart.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe story takes place in Los Angeles. At about 3 minutes in, the exterior of the Milano Lofts apartment building in downtown Los Angeles is shown. The very next scene shows an F.D.N.Y. ambulance outside the Milano Lofts building. FDNY is the Fire Department of New York (City).
- ConexõesReferences Odeio-te Meu Amor (1948)
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